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;§tfficD «5ath8 Voiuy Idohe ^ .’\ i ..............193 ....... 43 ........207 19<1------------.............. * Final * Edition THe Majfic Valley NewBpaper Dedicated (o ServinR and PromnlinK Ihe (Jruwlh of Nine IrriRaled Idaho Counties TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, THURSDAY. OCTOBETi 10. 1961 TEN CENTS 0 rising H arries 3 Countries w j J t 'lT t h rT» tenea S V S ‘dtptur'*"E HIV of Cucnca. one Sw cltlM in which three m ^o clwhed ‘^ ^ r ; : 3 o n . r ? m l n ( l « l unW S t t .tudenu Virtu.l m«tIM 1*: president, Car- al poUtlcal :,7.t»pu •“ “• ■« •• Thi Boverranent closed .down the university md dLe* in the WlJh ichool. High Khool »iudena In went o n -syroi-thy itrlke with their university coimguet. Reds Attempt To Halt Two At East Gate BERLIN. Oct. Ifl (tTO-Ojmmu- nlsl wile# JlnV baire^l •"'* cM two American women dTlvtoK into East BerUn_t^ay.ln ---------h u iM m w t -o ( American Kimberly Farm Home Razed By Flames West Will Reject Russian Stand-on Thl« three bedroom home of R. A. Bean, south of Kimberly, aa deilroyed by ffre early Wednesday. Bean w>i awakened by ehoklnr amoke at 3 a.m. and aroused a son and dauthter-ln- law, Mr. and Mrs. Mick Bean, who live mxt door. The Kimberly raral lire department was .finally contaeted from the home o( another aon, Charles Bean, as the fire had destroyed the party W alters Says W ilderness Bill Opponents ‘Selfish or Stupid’ BOISE, Oct. 19 (UPI)—State Land Commi.Hsioner .lohn G. Walters said today that opposition to the controversial ^yilciertle.s.■^ bill stems either from “ignorance or Helfish interest.” “I think a great many people who are talking against thi.s bill have failed to .study or even read the new amended version a.<» pa.ssed by the sen- ate,” said Walters, who also is state Democratic chairman. He accused the Repub- licans—who came out| against the proposal at their reccnt western con- ference in Sun Valley — of stirring up trouble for the trallle across the border. An Amerlcr - the two — -............... their llrsl attempt to crw Into Cast Berlin at the Frfeorich- strasse checkpoint whin they re- lused to ahow eommuntat East a police tJielr idenUlgp.cardB. ven tnrellnc In a prlva,t« Ueauea by the V.B. anny. rtxr returned to the American checkpoint at the bonl«r and<tn- (onud mlUtATjr police of..-thelT' nen ther made k second at- tempt (o crai lotb A u t fi;erlln ind Uils Ume were alkwed to proceed without trouble, the ipokeaman lald. trmy spokesoun said tiie women were wires of Amer- Icaru stationed In Berlin. Reds Refuse To Consider Atomie-tBan IfNITED NATIONS. ,N^ Oct. 18 (AP and U P I ) _ ^ e I tlet Union told the UnRed Na- »on today the Ruaslans will not lire up their right to teat nuclear Weapons ‘ until the western pow- *ri undersUnd the necessity of embarkin* on general and com- P1»U disarmament.” This blunt statement was made y Soviet nuclear negoUator ftmyoaJTiarapkin-ln-the-gin. ersl a,«embiys special political tommlUee, which is debating need for quick Information on Ins Incrrws m radioactive fall- cornlnn from the current Mvlet tenlj. At the same time, the United StatM strvea notice It would not eiiler the -'trap'- of k n'orniorlinn on nuclear profical Stoijii Switches Course '"''"-A iropl. KL.7 ■llJilurbonce that Cuba In- C today, but ►overt mil ovrr ilie open AUan* p swsy from land. ItlM ’Vs»**i^*- tell!hr"""'' "> line at the elder Bean's home. Neighbors moved machinery from nearby bujldln^a irben it appeared that the /lame* would spread to the double (aragc adjacent to the other outbuildings. Firemen were hampered by the low water in (he canal which was less than 100 yards Irom the house. Th» loss was partially covered by Insurance. (Staff pho(o>cnsravlnf] Area Roads Topic Of Board M eeting Idaho’s highway board discussed improvements to area, roads and progress on the intenttate highway dur- ing a noon lunt^eon meeting Thursday with business- men iri the Twin Falls area in the Rogerson hotel Desert room. Roscoe Rich, Burley, board chairman, explained „G,™, ™ .... the proposes bridge to replace the old Hansen attitude was typical of many bndge Will cost-twa million dollars, with another one million dollars Tjrtffoaed for connections to the inter- measure. And he said he felt that the directors of the OrcaUr Boise Chamber of commerce, who yes- day took a stand against It, d become a tool of the OOP. "They made the same refer- ences as the Republicans did at Sun Valley." Walters told UPI, adding he felt that chamber's iben of CommerM In the ch^bi ■•Jurt be^uito thU bUl pw ed ±h« 8eaite.'*Tie »ald, “there'* no auuratee wfiatcvBr that It will to ajrprovo It. He QO^d that hearings; auch I the one the'I^ouse interior fiuis Oct. 30*31 at McCall, are being conducted to get grass rqoti a e n tlr - ’-'- about the bill. "llie way It 1 a set up now there Is no assurance Idaho will have any wUdemess area." ha said. "That will be up to the congress. But the Republican party la talking about the bUt aa If It actually was a lav and It's not. Walter# said he, along with many other state land commis- sioners, was opposed to the bill as It orlglnaUy was written: He contends the ameodmente to It, however, have eliminated what might have been objectionable to Idaho. U.S. Remains Against Red ^ChinaiirUvNl WASHINGTON, Oct. IS 1^— President Kennedy said today that, "The United StaUs firmly opposes the entry of the Chinese communists Into the United Na- tions" or any of its agencies, This was a statement Kennedy liad Intended to make at a news j«nference had he bMn a-iiked about the situation. A question about 11 arose today at tne regui lar news briefing held by presi- dential press secretary Pierre Salinger. Salinger was told that there has been some ipeoulatlon at the U.N. on whether exploration of U.S. relatloni with Outer Mon- golia waa softening this country' opposition to admitting the Red Chinese to the world organiza- tion. Outer Mongolia as well as Red China U seeking V. N. membership. Jerome Lists Prop^ainm Highway 25 state hi provemeni ar^. the Intel JEROME. Oct. 19- ................... datiotu tA be presentecT to. the Idaho sU te highway board which met, in Jerome Thursday after- noon were approved at a meet* inc of the Jerome Chamber of Commerce Wednesday. The recommendations that highway 26 from U, S. 93 to the Perrlne croeilng. about five miles east of th^ Junction, be Im-. ^ v e d to the same standard as from the Perrlne crossing east. The chamber also wants highway 3S from Jerome city limits to U. B. 98 to be Improved to the same sUndard aa exists on route 26-west of Jerome to the depot, rhd that the Interstate highway ba built from highway 36 west of Jerome as soon as possible. The letter of reeocnmendatlotu iled Slated "that be presehu these ; I do not roT«nll‘ef-thr-nceds-nf~thls arei: however, in our opinion they represent the most pressing needs. We believe that it Is lo cal that highway 26 from U. S< to Perrlne crossing be of the snme etandard as that which exLits east of the site. It Is the name road and probably carries more traffic.'; Tlie recommendations con* tinued "highway 25 from Jerome eiul to ll,An extremely difficult iiwd to drive. Tlie struc* lure of the roM Is sucl> that It reqtilrea diligent effort and at* tentlon to keep an automobile on the qlled portion the right- of-way. “This road carries a very heavy traffic load, We believe that the standard recommended for this portion of highway 2S Is war- ranted by the conditions even If the Intemtate were to be built Immediately. Delay of the Inter- state, of cngrse, accenluillea the problem, "Tlie uncertainty which has «n Pif> 1. Oliaiii 4) Uon comi^eted about the same time. John Rahn uked the board •bout imptoremests on the road to Maglo mountUn. Rich pointed' o\it that several a^eas of the staU had asked fcr shnllar improrements. He ex- plained that In Boise and Ada county, the forest service im- proved a road to Bogus Basin sU area and the county Im^ proved the road twtween the for' est service Una and the state highway. Rich noted that a decision on the interstate highway route through the Twin Falls (C«nllnB*4 Pan t, Calim Board Hears Four Topics -At-Shoshone SHOSHONE, Oct. 19 — Tpw main topics NEWS BULLETINS W « «»-««»• •UUm. lo. lee ffftm Knuih v“ " i irwtp* miered KataBg* pr«T-| >H ( o r » . TMterday and eUahed bttony wl(h Katan-' «»«*•. Th.rs w „, no reperu ol eaauM |^ (»B alUier Wej^ °” J;- *• "^L iberian PrMldent William V. B. Tier a In? hV opposition to Bovilt nuclear testing today ...... 30-inlniitB m ntlni with PrMldent K,nn«ly hBre. rliiUm'i ■Jf*' 0®^-1* wv-Prtildent Urho K,kkonen “•>1 >11.1 l « r S ..7 .K ,.•!!!*“ • "™ * • ? “ *«ni|iil»l>l|'« ot'«5SS.“ n,ltaIc toM y aad the United AnU ^ t aireemenl lor Ford'a ttaBplac plant »l WaltM French Police Checking Riots PARIS. Oct. IB w-Relnforced police eheoked a mob of 4,000 At* geriaiu (hkt uled toTiot through the sU-eeU of Paris Wednesday nllh( tor. the aecond night in auoceaaion. Three Algerian* were reported killed and at least IS Injured, and th« police arrested BOO d e m o n s tr a to n . Ordered by the Algerian rebel l^yernment in Tunis to keep up curfew Uwi, Aiierlan worken btgan ircuplng ahortly after dusk near a key traffk inteneo* tion it the WMt«m outskirts of grekter ParU. BteeUhelmeted Wot equads blocked their movement toward a bridge over ihe 8eln« Mid'ft broad tvenue leading to central Parlf. ghway and im- nts in th» bridge Berlin Air Lanes WASHINC.TOK, Oct.. 10 ic srjureo.s said ttul.iy Moscow has sent a note renewinjr a Soviet slai»i on Hiirlin iiir eiirrifl<jr.‘< that i.-< unacceptable to the Wp.-it. The tCNt of tlie Soviet ii<iU“. ik‘l i \ i d flu‘ American. Brili.sh and French cniba.ssips in .\lo.sco\v, was not ininuuiiatuiv available lici:o. InTornuuits .'laid the So- viet, coninKinicat'ion rciiltcd t<» Sept. 8 UVstcrii nnfc.s tfifi Kremlin that any ’ntprfcrciico with tlie airi ... ....................................^ traffic linkinp communiHt-i encircled West Berlin with West (Jermaiiy woul(l.i)e^ ■‘aKgressivc action.” Moscow WI 1.1 said to hnvp de- clnrpd nsalii U' view that the Blr corridors »rc only suppo.'cd to be used, for .supplyinK ihc MOSCOW, Oct. 19 (L'Pl)—Communi.st Chinese Pre- Westcrn gai'i isous In Bcrhii. ThCi.mier, Chou En-Lai today denounced Pre.sident Kennedy K " ” a"°vual S e \ir ^^e Soviet communi.st party’.s 22nd congress as Citv to be used lor general ci-'^ treachernu.s and adventurous man who is feverishly, viuan purpo.sM and olherwiseiprepanqK fof War. U'e.stern newsmen were barred from without red Interference. I today's .session of the conKrcss, but persons attending The. Soviet note waa not re- the meeting'reported Chou’s statements. They said he reaffirmed the. solidarity of the coijrmunlst camp and - - __ included Albania among its " j U.S. Seeking W ar, China’s Chief Says iw-brldga-and ) highway connec- Blaze Burns Rural Home AtKimbei-ly KIMBERLY, Oct, 19—Fire de- stroyed the three-bcdroom home of R. A. Bean, south of Kimberly, early Wednesday morning. Bean was’ awakened around 9 a.m. lo find the room tIDed wHh choJcJng smoke. W hen he.AtUmpted to call the fire department on the telephone he was driven back by spreading llamK. He escaped the flaming hou.'te through the -bedroom window and roused a son lind daughter- in-Uw, Mr. and Mrji. Mick Bean, who live next door. An attempt to use their phone failed sa the elder-Bean had either not put hla- t«ftiver batknttn”the hook or'the^lre had destroyed the party u |i ■ ^ Jtfter driving w e and one- fourth mllet to tne home of an- other <son, Charles'. Bean, the •Ider turned In the alarm to the Kimberly rural fire de- partment. ~4llofe-Beu>-sUt«l-that the cause of the fire was unknown, but had. evidently started In the aasement. He had tried to eater the house upon being roused by hU father. At this time the fire greatest in the stairway leading to the basement. Nelghbora started moving mar chlnery and other belongings oUt of nearby buildings when it looked as though the flames were ROlng to spread to the dau- ble garage which was adjacent to the other farm buildings. The ffre department wns ham* pered by low water In the canal, which was fortunately less than 100 yards from the house, and had great difficulty pumping sufficient water. However, their efforts saved the garage and other buildings and corrals. The loss was covered partially by Insurance, but many years accumulation of Items of great Mntlmental value were lo.«t. The elder Bean,'-(wHh slnl’ed hair and eyebrows) remarked thht if It hadn’t been that he was pre- l»arln»-t«-leav«s:ffhur«lfcy to- sisters In Eureka, Mont.. ... woulctn't have had a thing left. gardcd B .1 a good omen In the .simmering German dispute about which Secrctftry of-State Dean , c ^ t, “ ■ nusk,sp«^e at a news conference Im em bers. Soviet Premier wcdne.sday. Rusk, giving theiNikita S. Khrushchev de- fir-st public U.S. government a n n o u n c e d A lbania in hia .sc.ssment . of Soviet PremWrJqnp^^j, Khrushchev's spccch to the munlxt party congress In Mai- cow, said he only could pass pre- liminary Judgment because the full text of. the long.Khrushchev, addre.vi Is stlU not available here. He declined to say whether It mftkes the prospects for peace better or worse. Khrushchev’s relaxation of hl.« Dec. 31 deadline for his peace treaty with communist East Ger- many, R usk^ld. "may serve to reduce tension somewhat.’* But Khrushchev's "general obsei^ntions about the Qerman and Berlin problems ahow little if any change from what haJ been said before," Rusk added. ' The secretkry of state made i point of playing down the rift among the Allies In their ap- proach to negotiating with the Soviet Union on the Qerman ■jspeech Tue.sday. Chou said Kennedy holds out n ollve branch but Is preparing war. He said the United States Invaded Cuba and carried out provocation. In- Uos. Viet Nam; and Formosa. He charged the United States with disrupting the Geneva nuclear te.it lian Conference and preparing for both local wars and nuclear war. The Chlnr.w leader said these American scUons jhow that the danger of war still exUlta. Such danger, will continue, he added, aa long as Imperialism survives. The Soviet feud with Albania waa.brought Into the open by Khnuhchev's keynote speech to effect. he_ lectured agalntt the French view that intensive West- preparatlons now for East- In Lincoln county were dlscussec at a meeting of the state high way board at the American Le gion hall here Thursday mom Attending were representatives of the Shoshone city council. Chamber of CoiAnwroe. highway and Dietrich, county .................. ners.'ind meinber# of the Richfield village board and farmers along the Klmama-Cen' ter Lake road. SI«te board members wen urged to r«t«ln state control of highway 24 from Dletrloh to Kl- mama. The original agreement states the road wUI convert to thd Klmama highway district thlA fall. It was pointed out that (here is heavy traffic on this route be- cause many peraona In Lincoln county are employed In Burley. Rupert or Paul and thia highway saves them alwut 30 miles. Shoslwne city officials urc(4 highway board membera to ' He h the congress. He accused Albania of tryliig to return to the SUlin-t iat "cult of l>ersonaUty." Albania and Yugoslavia are the~eniy nations not repre- Hoff a Pleas Innoceiit to Mail Fraud ORLANDO.-Flav OcL. 19_tlV^._ Teamsters Union President James R. Hoffa. preparing for another legal bout with the fed- eral government, pleaded Inno* cent today to charges of mail frau^ Robert E. McCarthy, Jr., a Detroit banking executive Indict- ed with Hoffa, entered -the aama - plea. The -two are accused in a 18- count Indictment of misu^g more than »oo.CNM of Teamsters funds to promote ^ Valley, Inc.. a one-time retti developmeht for Taylor Gets Briefing on Red Offense SAIOON. South Viet Nam, Oct, 19 Mt—U ^ guerrilla warfare-ex- perU gave GEen. Maxwell D. Tay- lor a secret' appraUnl today of the way South Viet Nam's merican-tralned army Is stand - ing up under the comn^unbit Viet Cong offensive. President Kennedy^i special military adviser drove from the U.S. embassy to headquarters of the U.S. military assistance ad- visory group for what was de- scribed aa a detailed situation analysis. The briefing prepared the gen- eral and his staff for a flying In- spection tour he will make Fri- day and Saturday Into some of the delta and highland areas where the "quiet ww" Is raging In mostly small, vicious guerrilla actions. Wladyslaw Oomulka supported Khrushchev’s stand on Albania In his 9 eech to the congretl today. ' . It was learned that Cbw un> : derllne^ the need'for jioUiIarltjt «mong eommuQlat naUoSL Ba that ................. if arlM, they thotild be Mttled pa- tURly-'ima ■plrir c T c^ llaRo IJioits Wi^ Survey _ Unemplg:yed Ra:^burn too 111 Fqr Treatments, Doctors Contend D A U Jis. Tex.. Oct. 19 Ml — Hotise Speaker Sam Rayburn is so 111 with cancer he cannot be treated with drugs or radiation, doctors said Wednesday. The condition of the Texas Democrat was reported as Mrl- ous. A medical report said drags, and possibly radiation treat- ments will be resumed when Rayburn's condition permlte. Neither drugs nor radiation of- fer any hope for a cure, but they might prolong Rayburn's life, Rayburn, 10, entered the Dal> las hosplUl Oct. a. P e n n o n Denies Official Opposes Plane Additions WASHINGTON. Oct. 19 (* — The penugon denied today that Secretary ot Defense Robert 8. McNamara already has recom- mended to President Kennedy against using extra money voted by^lhliaress ror mor#' slt’aleglc bombers. The New York Time* raid to- day McNamara had sent his de- cision to Kennedy and the Presi- dent w as' expected to approve the defense chief’s recommenda- tion If he has not already done so." The opposition of the admin- istration to procuring about 46— one wing—more BA2s and to puW ting the B70 project back Into high gear Is based on the con- tention that missiles are coming into the nations arsenni at a rate which does not warrant building more manned eration. He said wonh this «r that party do not help the cause. To bring the i|Uan«l' out into the open, he added, eanoot be considered a Marxist approach. He miggested that communist partlea ahould' find a ' way of getting together, and said quar- reling In public only Hurts friend*. Chou also Pledged Peiping's support for Soviet ateps for the security of the communist bloc, including the Soviet rwump>lon of nuclear testing. Chou read the coocn|M a mes- sage of greeting* fnati Chinese Communist OhlelMao'XlM-Tung, the Soviet TUfI n h n ajgaacy re- ported. It saM <"cobeaioQ- and friendship" bfitween the Soviet and Ohlnese paKIes and-peoples "have been tried and tMted and are eternal and inviolable." Oomulka also affirmed com- plete support of Soviet poUoy. He jsed Albania commi of Ignoring thp decisions of th8~«th~comqTOnlst party con-t gress. In which Ktmishchev con- demned stallnUm. lre«nt. rarijon 1 members. and ways.to'e t«r, oov.'I tod^y* . . ' ' ,„ v The chief nm tlT V iiiif -to- ordered the dep«iiinenta ot eoo^^ merce and deretopment. labor. ' public aaalstance ^ thajffl.'* ' ploymenf security 'agwicjr to de-"^ velop a plan to cope with antiel- pated distress—particularljp tn. north Idsiho. , i He said the report ihould 1»» available for aetlpn In the oear future.. At present, he aald,je««a ot the 10 northern flopotthi arc listed as areas of periititgnl-aQd ctironic i to I He said the "faUure” of th t August special ae^on of tha leg- islature to enact tti^ proposed urban renewal program for Ida* ho haa had aocne effect, too, oa the problem. Chief Says Only 150 Students at Nigerian Rally NBW YORK. Oct. Ip un-Peace Corpa Director Sargent Shriver Bald'ln-th«-t«HHef-a-prepared speech Wednesday that "only IM students of a student body of more than IJlOO" attended a Ni- geria meeting protutli '* Mlchelmore's comments at>out squalor In the African country. He omitted the comment on de- livery, Tha director's figure of 180 contrasted with the figure of 1,> 000 reported Sunday from Iba' dan. Nigeria, by Associated Press correspondent. Robert N. Lind- say. who was at the rally. The reporter cabled from Nl' gerla hls account was correct, dC' Agency^ays— Rocket Okay WASHXNQTON, Oct. I# « » — The ipace agency In a “very auc- eeasful launch* today fired a Ionosphere probe 4361 to space and 4.434 mUM' out to aea. *nie probe was launched at 1:SS .’ pjn. by a four-atag* lolld fuel** rocket frdiirwe^UISpriBinilr-:^ Va> atatioQ or the natlODftV aero- nautics and QMce admlolstraUon. The night from launch to ‘splash" took about SO mtoutea. At 3,38 pjn.. on the basis of re^ porU from far-flung tracking AUtlons, NASA offlclala Jubilant*' ly claimed another auceeas. highway 93 through Bhoahone when future improvtm^U and possible route ohantes are- road*. It waa reported that a "gentU* men'a agreement" waa reached oa thu muM to km Mihwajr t) through Shoahont. Third t ' the need menta oh _ ___ _ __ from Shoshone to Richfield and on to Carey, it waa pointed out iheraare ------- -- I OllUHIUHI. I topic for dlacusslon w u the atreteh of road. . i till nichfJeld raprssinUUna wh« »»k a oonnMUng road betwetb the Ktmama and Richfield htgh* S W ; . ** Richfield school dlstrlot la pay. Ing tuition, for chlidern In tha Klmama area to atUnd sohooi In Paul beoauM there is no road for them to get to Richfield which la mueb eloiar. . Group Requests School Buildings Be Named After.Perrine3fasU)’Tieary A request that one junior high School In Twin Falla ba named th«-**T.- B.- F«iTlni-Junior high Khool" and the other the "Vera 0, O'Leary Junior high sohooi" was mada today by the ekecu- tlve board of the Twin FalU County Historical aoelety. Kzeoutlvs board members mad* the requist in the form of a reab- lutlon whieh wu adopted at a special meeting Wednwday eve- n ln r o . A. (Qu«) KeUer, aoolety president, was authorlaed to.oon* vey thla information, by letter, to Krnast H, Ragland, superintend- ent of aohooU, He waa asked, to Inform the membera of the school board of the request at the neat regular meeting of that body.'' . "You kn6w, of course, of the Important role which the late I, B. Perrlne played In the es- tabllahment af the Twin FaiLi tract and Twin Falla olly.“ KW- ker noted In the letter to Rag- land, "He waa known as the father of the Twin Falta tract and it was hls dream which re suited In the city ot Twin Palls belnt born. "We have been the ‘Vera O. O'Learr Junior high echool.' We agree with thU re- quest,- bul becauae-Mrai 'O'Leary was principal of the present Junior high school for M years, we are of the pplnlon that It might be more appropriate that her name be glv.en to that achool. In this ease we would make the formal request that the new Junior high school bear the nsme of '1. B. Perrlne.^ "In any event It ts the think- ing of thU body that with two -------- " in the «lty. ndme i^e now Junior hl|h «ehool Wyoming Police Wait on Request For Extradition (Bee Phet* Pag* 3). OHKYINNB, W ya, Oct. 1» bn— The govarnor's office said Wad* nesday that no formal rwuMt haa been received from Xdahft. authorities ,U> extradIU Willie Bean (Duke) Hereford, 29. Laa< < der,-Wyo.--------------------- ---— Herefotd U charged with, ttriW . , legree murder In the ti Haaeltdn. 1. . ford Is being ^ county Jail at 1 each should be gWen an prlate name. Therelore. the (CMUSti4 .a Poie I. Cetmaia n «ny0U(.«QB

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THe Majfic Valley NewBpaper Dedicated (o ServinR and PromnlinK Ihe (Jruwlh of Nine IrriRaled Idaho Counties

TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, THU RSDAY. OCTOBETi 10. 1961 TEN CENTS

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T hi Boverranent closed .down the university m d d L e * in the WlJh ichool. High Khool »iudena In went o n -syro i-thy itr lk e w ith their university co im guet.

Reds A ttem ptTo Halt Two At East GateBERLIN. Oct. Ifl (tTO-Ojmmu-

nlsl wile# JlnV baire^l •"'* c M two American women dTlvtoK into East B erU n_ t^ay .ln ---------h u iM m w t -o( American

Kimberly Farm Home Razed By Flames West Will Reject Russian Stand-on

Thl« th ree bedroom home of R. A. B ean , so u th of K imberly, aa deilroyed by ffre early W ednesday. B ean w >i aw akened by

e h o k ln r amoke a t 3 a.m . and aroused a son a n d d a u th te r- ln - law , M r. a n d M rs. Mick Bean, w ho live m x t door. T h e Kimberly r a r a l lire departm en t w as .finally con tae ted from th e home o( a n o th e r aon, C harles B ean, a s th e fire h a d destroyed th e party

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O p p o n e n t s ‘S e l f i s h o r S t u p i d ’BOISE, Oct. 19 (U P I)— S ta te L and Commi.Hsioner .lohn G. W alters said today

th a t opposition to th e controversial yilciertle.s.■ bill stems e ith e r from “ ignorance or Helfish in terest.” “ I think a g re a t m any people who are ta lk ing against thi.s bill have failed to .study or even re ad th e new amended version a.<» pa.ssed by the sen­ate ,” said W alters, who also is s ta te Democratic chairman. H e accused the Repub­l i c a n s — w h o came out| “ ag a in st the p r o p o s a l a t th e ir reccnt w estern con­ference in Sun Valley — of s tirrin g up trouble fo r the

trallle across the border. An Amerlcr -

the two — -...............their llrsl attempt to c rw Into Cast Berlin a t the Frfeorich- strasse checkpoint w hin they re - lused to ahow eommuntat E ast

a police tJielr idenUlgp.cardB. v e n tn re llnc In a prlva,t«

Ueauea by the V.B.anny.

r tx r returned to th e A m erican checkpoint a t the bonl«r and<tn- (onud mlUtATjr police of..-thelT'

n e n ther made k second a t ­tempt (o c r a i lo tb A u t fi;erlln ind Uils Ume were a lk w ed to proceed without trouble, th e ipokeaman lald.

trmy spokesoun sa id tiie women were w ires o f Amer-

Icaru stationed In B erlin .

Reds Refuse To Consider Atomie-tBan

IfNITED NATIONS. ,N^Oct. 18 (AP and U P I ) _ ^ e I tlet Union told th e U nRed N a- » on today the R uaslans will no t lire up their righ t to tea t nuclear Weapons ‘ until th e w estern pow- *ri undersUnd th e necessity of embarkin* on general a n d com- P1»U disarmament.”

This blunt sta tem en t was made y Soviet nuclear negoUator

f tm y o a JT ia ra p k in -ln -th e -g in .ersl a,«embiys special political tommlUee, which is debating need for quick Inform ation on Ins Incrrws m rad ioactive fall-

cornlnn from th e c u rren t Mvlet tenlj.

At the same tim e, th e U nited StatM strvea notice I t w ould not

eiiler the - 'tr a p '- o f k n'orniorlinn on nuclear

profical Stoijii Switches Course

'" ''" -A iro p l. K L .7 ■llJilurbonce th a t

Cuba In-C t o d a y , b u t►overt mil ovrr ilie open AUan* p swsy from land.

ItlM ’Vs»**i^*-

t e l l ! h r " " " ' ' ">

line a t th e e lder Bean 's hom e. N eighbors moved machinery from nearby bujldln^a irben i t ap p ea red th a t th e /lame* would spread to th e double (arag c a d jac en t to th e o th e r outbuildings. Firem en were ham pered by th e low w a te r in (he canal which was less th a n 100 yards Irom th e house. T h » loss was partially covered by Insurance . (S taff pho(o>cnsrav lnf]

A r e a R o a d s T o p i c

O f B o a r d M e e t i n gIdaho’s highw ay board discussed improvements to

area, roads and progress on th e in ten tta te highway d u r­ing a noon lunt^eon m eeting T hursday w ith business­men iri th e Twin Falls area in th e Rogerson hotel D esert room. Roscoe Rich, Burley, board chairm an, explained

„G,™, ™ ... . th e proposes bridge to replace th e old H ansenattitude was typical of many b n d g e Will co st-tw a million dollars, w ith another one

million dollars Tjrtffoaed fo r connections to th e in te r­

measure.And he said h e fe lt th a t th e

d irectors o f th e O rcaU r Boise Cham ber of com m erce, w ho yes-

day took a s ta n d again st It, d become a tool of th e O O P. "They m ade th e sam e re fe r­

ences as th e Republicans d id a t S u n Valley." W alters to ld U PI, adding h e fe lt th a t cham ber's

ib e n of Com m erM In th ec h ^ b i

■•Jurt b e ^ u ito thU bUl p w e d ±h« 8eaite.'*T ie »ald , “there '* no a u u r a t e e wfiatcvBr th a t I t will

to ajrprovo It.H e Q O ^d th a t hearings; auch I th e one th e 'I^ o u se in te rio r

f iu is O ct. 30*31a t McCall, a re being conducted to get g rass rq o ti a e n t l r - ’-'- abou t th e bill.

" l l i e w ay I t 1a se t u p now th e re Is no assurance Id ah o w ill have any wUdemess area." h a said. "T h a t w ill be up to th e congress. B u t th e R epublican p a rty la ta lk ing ab o u t th e bUt aa If I t ac tually was a la v a n d It's no t.

■ W alter# sa id he , along w ith m any o the r s ta te land com m is­sioners, w as opposed to th e bill a s I t orlglnaUy w as w ritten : He contends th e am eodm ente to It, however, have elim inated w h at m ig h t have been objectionable to Idaho .

U.S. Remains Against Red

^C hinaiirU vN lW ASHINGTON, Oct. IS 1^—

Presiden t K ennedy sa id today th a t, "T he U nited S taU s firmly opposes th e e n try of th e Chinese com m unists Into the U nited N a­tions" o r any of its agencies,

T h is was a s ta te m en t K ennedy liad Intended to make a t a news

j« n fe re n c e had he bM n a-iiked about th e s ituation . A question about 11 arose today a t tn e regu i la r news briefing held by p resi­den tial press secretary P ierre Salinger.

Salinger was told th a t there h a s been some ipeoulatlon a t the U .N . on w hether explora tion of U .S . re la tlo n i w ith O u te r M on­golia waa soften ing th is country ' opposition to adm ittin g th e Red Chinese to th e world o rgan iza­tion . O u te r Mongolia a s well as R ed C h ina U seeking V. N. m em bership.

Jerome Lists P r o p ^ a i n m Highway 25

s ta te h i provemeni a r ^ .

th e In te l

JE R O M E . O ct. 1 9 - ...................d a tio tu tA be presentecT to. the Id ah o s U te highw ay board which m e t, in Je rom e T hursday a fte r­noon w ere approved a t a meet* in c o f th e Jerom e Cham ber of C om m erce W ednesday.

T h e recom m endations th a t highw ay 26 from U, S . 93 to th e P e rrln e croeilng. about five m iles e a s t of th ^ Junction, be Im-. ^ v e d to th e sam e s tandard as from th e Perrlne crossing east. T h e cham ber also w ants highway 3S fro m Je rom e c ity lim its to U. B. 98 to be Improved to the sam e s U n d a rd aa exists on route 26-w est of Jerom e to the depot, r h d th a t th e In te rsta te highway ba b u ilt fro m highw ay 36 west o f Je rom e as soon a s possible.

T h e le tte r o f reeocnmendatlotu ile d Slated " th a tbe p rese h u

these ; I do notr o T « n l l ‘ e f- th r -n c e d s - n f ~ th ls a r e i : how ever, in our opinion they rep rese n t th e m ost pressing needs. W e believe th a t i t Is lo ca l th a t highw ay 26 from U. S< to P e rrln e crossing be of the snme e ta n d a rd a s th a t which exLits e a s t o f th e site. I t Is the name ro ad a n d probably carries m ore traffic.';

T lie recom m endations c o n * tinued "highw ay 25 from Jerom e e iu l to ll,A n extremelyd ifficu lt iiw d to drive. Tlie struc* lu re o f th e roM Is sucl> th a t It reqtilrea d ilig en t e ffo rt and at* te n tlo n to keep an automobile on th e qlled portion the righ t- of-w ay.

“T h is road c arries a very heavy traffic load, W e believe th a t the s ta n d a rd recom m ended for this portion of h ighw ay 2S Is w ar­ran te d by th e conditions even If th e In tem tate were to be bu ilt Im m ediately. D elay of the In ter­s ta te , o f cngrse, accenluillea the problem ,

"T lie uncerta in ty which has «n Pif> 1. O liaiii 4)

Uon com i^eted abou t th e sam e tim e.

Jo h n R a h n u k e d th e boa rd •b o u t im p to re m e s ts on th e road to Maglo m oun tU n .

R ich p o in ted ' o \it th a t several a^eas of th e s ta U h a d asked fc r shn llar im pro rem en ts. H e ex ­p la ined t h a t In Boise a n d Ada county, th e fo rest service im ­proved a road to Bogus Basin sU a re a a n d th e county Im^ proved th e ro ad tw tw een th e fo r' e s t service Una a n d th e s ta te highway.

R ich no ted th a t a decision on th e in te rs ta te h ighw ay route th rough th e T w in Falls

(C«nllnB*4 P a n t , Calim

Board Hears Four Topics -At-ShoshoneSH OSHONE, O ct. 19 — Tpw

m ain topics

NEWS BULLETINSW « «»-««»• •UUm. lo.lee ffftm Knuih v“ " i irw tp* m ie re d K ataBg* pr«T-|>H ( o r» . TM terday a n d eU ahed b ttony w l(h K a ta n - '

«»«*•. T h .rs w „ , no re p e ru o l e a a u M |^ (»B a lU ier Wej^

° ”J;- *• " ^ L i b e r i a n P rM lden t W illiam V. B. Tier a In? hV opposition to B ovilt n u c lea r te sting today

...... 30-inlniitB m n t l n i w ith P rM lden t K ,n n « ly hBre.

rliiUm'i ■Jf*' 0®^-1* w v -P r tild e n t U rho K ,kkonen

“ •>1 >11.1 l « r S . . 7 . K ,.•!!!*“ • " ™ * • ? “ *«ni|iil»l>l|'«

ot'«5SS.“ n,ltaIc toM

y a a d th e U nited A nU

^ t a ireem en l lo r Ford 'a t ta B p la c p la n t » l W altM

French Police Checking Riots

P A R IS . O ct. IB w -R e ln fo rce d police eheoked a mob of 4,000 At* g e ria iu (h k t u le d toT io t through th e sU-eeU of P a ris Wednesday n l lh ( to r . th e aecond n ig h t in auoceaaion. T h ree Algerian* were repo rted killed and a t least IS In ju red , a n d th« police arrested

BOO d em o n s tra to n .O rde red by th e Algerian rebel

l^ y e rn m e n t in T un is to keep up

curfew U w i, A iie rlan w orken b tg a n ir c u p ln g ahortly after dusk n e a r a key t r a f f k inteneo* tio n i t th e WMt«m outskirts of g rek te r ParU . BteeUhelmeted Wot equads blocked th e ir movement tow ard a bridge over ih e 8eln« M id 'f t b road tv e n u e leading to c e n tra l P a rlf .

g h w a y and im- nts in th» bridge

Berlin Air LanesW A SH IN C .T O K , Oct.. 10 ic srjureo.s sa id ttu l.iy M oscow h a s s e n t a

n o te renew in jr a Sov iet s la i» i on H iirlin iiir eiirrifl<jr.‘< th a t i.-< unaccep tab le to th e Wp.-it. T h e tCNt o f t lie S o v ie t ii<iU“. ik‘l i \ i d flu ‘ A m erican . B rili.sh and F re n c h cn iba.ssips in .\lo.sco\v, w a s n o t in inuuiia tu iv av a ilab le lici:o. InT ornuuits .'laid th e So­viet, coninK inicat'ion rciiltcd t<» S ep t. 8 U V stcrii nnfc.s tfifi K rem lin t h a t a n y’n tp rfc rc iic o w ith t lie a ir i ... ....................................^t r a f f i c lin k in p com m uniHt-i e n c irc led W est B erlin w ith W e st (Jerm aiiy w o u l( l . i ) e ^■‘aK g ress iv c ac tio n .”

Moscow WI1.1 said to hnvp de- clnrpd nsalii U' view that the Blr corridors »rc only suppo.'cd to be used, for .supplyinK ihc M OSCOW , Oct. 19 (L 'P l)— C om m uni.st C h in ese P re - Westcrn gai'i isous In Bcrhii. ThCi.mier, C hou E n -L a i to d a y denounced P re .siden t K en n e d y K " ” a"°vual S e \ir ^^e S o v ie t com m uni.st p a r ty ’.s 22nd c o n g re ss a sCitv to be used lor general c i- '^ treachernu .s a n d a d v e n tu ro u s m an w ho is f e v e r is h ly , viuan purpo.sM and olherw iseiprepanqK fo f W ar. U 'e .stern new sm en w ere b a r re d f ro m without red Interference. I to d a y 's .session o f th e conK rcss, b u t p e rso n s a t te n d in g

The. Soviet note waa not re- th e m e e tin g 'r e p o r te d C h o u ’s s ta te m e n ts . T h e y sa id hereaffirm ed the. solidarity of the coijrmunlst camp a n d - - __included Albania am ong its "

j U . S . S e e k i n g W a r ,

C h i n a ’s C h i e f S a y s

iw -b rldga-and ) highw ay connec-

Blaze Burns Rural Home

AtKimbei-lyK IM BERLY , Oct, 19—Fire de­

stroyed th e three-bcdroom home o f R. A. Bean, south of K imberly, e arly W ednesday m orning. B ean w as’ aw akened around 9 a.m. lo f in d the room tIDed wHh choJcJng sm oke.

W hen he.A tU m pted to call th e f ire dep artm e n t on the telephone h e w as driven back by sp rea d in g llam K .

H e escaped the flam ing hou.'te th ro u g h th e -bedroom window a n d ro used a son lind daugh ter- in -U w , M r. and Mrji. Mick B ean, w ho live nex t door. An a ttem p t to u se th e ir phone failed sa th e e ld e r -B e a n had e ither no t p u t h la - t« f t iv e r b a tk n ttn ” th e hook o r ' t h e ^ l r e h a d destroyed th e p a r ty u | i ■ ^

J tf te r d riving w e a n d one- fo u r th m lle t to tn e home of a n ­o th e r <son, Charles'. B ean, th e •Id e r tu rn ed In th e alarm to th e K im berly ru ra l fire d e ­p a rtm en t.~ 4 l lo f e - B e u > - s U t« l - th a t the cause o f th e fire was unknow n, bu t had. evidently s ta rted In the aasem ent. H e had tried to e a te r th e house upo n being roused by hU fa th e r . A t th is tim e th e fire

g rea te s t in the stairw ay lead ing to th e basement.

N elghbora s ta r ted moving m a r ch lnery a n d o th e r belongings oUt o f n e a rb y buildings w hen it looked a s though th e flam es w ere ROlng to spread to the dau - ble ga rage w hich w as ad jacen t to th e o th e r farm buildings.

T he ffre departm en t wns ham* pered by low w ater In the canal, w hich w as fo rtunate ly less th a n 100 y a rd s from th e house, and h a d g rea t difficulty pumping su ffic ien t w ater. However, th e ir e ffo rts saved th e garage and o the r buildings and corrals.

T h e loss w as covered partially by Insurance, bu t m any years accum ulation of Item s of g rea t M n tlm en ta l value were lo.«t. The e lder B ean ,'-(w H h sln l’ed h a ir a n d eyebrows) rem arked th h t if It h a d n ’t been th a t h e was p re- l»arln»-t«-leav«s:ffhur«lfcy to - sisters In Eureka, M ont.. . . . woulctn't h ave had a th ing left.

gardcd B.1 a good omen In the .simmering German dispute aboutwhich Secrctftry of-State Dean , c ■ t, “ ■ n usk ,sp«^ e at a news conference I mem bers. Soviet P rem ier wcdne.sday. Rusk, giving theiN ikita S. K hrushchev de-fir-st public U .S . governm ent a n n o u n c e d A l b a n i a in h ia.sc.ssment . of Soviet PremWrJqnp^^j, •Khrushchev's spccch to them unlxt p a rty congress In Mai- cow, sa id he only could pass pre­lim inary Judgm ent because the fu ll te x t o f. th e long.K hrushchev, addre.vi Is stlU not available here. H e declined to say w hether It mftkes th e prospects fo r peace b e tter o r worse.

K hrushchev ’s relaxation of hl.« Dec. 31 deadline for h is peace t rea ty w ith com m unist E as t Ger­m any, R u s k ^ ld . "m ay serve to reduce tension som ew hat.’*

B u t K hrushchev 's "generalobsei^ntions about th e Q erm an a n d B erlin problems ahow little i f a n y change from w h a t haJ been said before," R usk added.' T h e secretkry of s ta te m ade i

p o in t o f playing down th e r if t am ong th e Allies In th e ir ap ­p roach to negotiating w ith th e Soviet U nion on th e Q erm an

■jspeech Tue.sday.Chou sa id K ennedy holds ou t

n ollve b ranch b u t Is p reparing w ar. He said the U nited S ta te s

Invaded Cuba a n d carried ou t p rovocation . In- U o s . V iet N am ; a n d Form osa. H e charged th e U nited S ta te s w ith d isrup ting th e G eneva nuc lea r te.it l ia n Conference and p reparing for bo th local w ars and n u c lea r w ar.

T h e Chlnr.w leader sa id these A m erican scUons jh o w th a t th e danger o f w ar s till exUlta. S uch danger, will continue, h e added, aa long as Im perialism survives.

T h e Soviet feud w ith A lban ia w aa .b ro u g h t Into th e open by K h n u h ch e v 's keynote speech to

e ffec t. he_ lectured a g a ln tt the F re n ch view th a t intensive W est-

p repa ra tlons now for E as t-

In L inco ln county were dlscussec a t a m eeting of th e s ta te high way board a t th e A m erican Le gion h a ll h e re T hu rsday m om

A ttending w ere represen ta tives o f th e S hoshone c ity council. C ham ber of CoiAnwroe. highw ay

and D ie trich , county..................n e r s . ' i n d m einber# ofth e R ichfield village boa rd and farm ers along th e K lm am a-C en ' te r L ake road.

SI« te boa rd m em bers w e n urged to r« t« ln s ta te con tro l of highw ay 24 from D letrloh to Kl- m am a. T h e orig inal agreem ent sta te s th e road wUI convert to th d K lm am a highw ay d is tric t thlA fall.

I t w as po in ted o u t th a t (here is heavy traffic on th is rou te be­cause m any peraona In L incoln county a re em ployed In Burley. R upert o r P a u l and th ia highw ay saves th em a lw u t 30 m iles.

Shoslw ne c ity officials u rc (4 highw ay board m em bera t o '

He h

th e congress. H e accused A lbania o f tryliig to re tu rn to th e SU lin-t ia t "cu lt o f l>ersonaUty." A lban ia a n d Yugoslavia a re th e ~ e n iy

na tio n s n o t r e p re -

Hoff a Pleas Innoceiit to

Mail FraudO RLA N DO .-Flav O cL . 19_tlV ^._

T e a m s t e r s U nion P residen t Jam es R. H offa. p repa ring fo r an o th e r legal bout w ith th e fed ­e ra l government, pleaded Inno* c en t today to charges of m a il f r a u ^

R obert E . M cC arthy, Jr., a D etro it banking executive Ind ict­ed w ith H offa, en tered -the aam a - plea.

T he -two a re accused in a 18- coun t Ind ictm ent of m i s u ^ g more th a n »oo.CNM o f T eam sters funds to prom ote ^ Valley, Inc.. a one-tim e retti developm eht for

Taylor Gets Briefing on Red Offense

SA IO ON . S outh V iet Nam, Oct, 19 Mt—U ^ guerrilla w arfare-ex- p e rU gave GEen. Maxwell D. T ay ­lor a secre t ' appraUnl today of th e w ay S ou th Viet N am 's m e rica n -tra ln ed arm y Is s ta n d ­ing u p u n der th e comn^unbit Viet C ong offensive.

P re s id e n t Kennedy^i special m il ita ry adviser drove from the U .S . embassy to headquarters of th e U .S . m ilita ry assistance ad ­visory group for w hat was de­sc rib ed aa a de tailed situation analysis.

T h e briefing prepared th e gen­e ra l a n d h is s ta ff for a flying In­spection to u r h e will make F r i­day a n d Sa tu rday Into some of th e d e lta and high land areas w here th e "quiet w w " Is raging In m ostly sm all, vicious guerrilla actions.

W ladyslaw O om ulka supported K hrushchev ’s s ta n d on A lbania In h is 9 eech to th e co n g re tl today . ' .

I t w as learned th a t C b w un> : de rllne^ th e n e e d 'f o r jioUiIarltjt «m ong eom m uQ lat naU oSL B a

• th a t .................ifa rlM , they tho tild be M tt le d p a - tU R ly - 'im a ■plrir c T c ^

llaRo IJioits Wi^ Survey _ Unemplg:yed

Ra:^burn too 111 Fqr Treatments, Doctors ContendD A U J is . Tex.. Oct. 19 Ml —

Hotise Speaker Sam R ayburn is so 111 w ith cancer h e c anno t be trea te d w ith drugs o r rad ia tion , doctors said W ednesday.

T h e condition of th e T exas D em ocrat was reported a s Mrl- ous.

A m edical report sa id drags, and possibly rad ia tion t r e a t ­m ents will be resum ed w hen R aybu rn 's condition perm lte.

N either drugs nor rad ia tio n of­fe r any hope for a cure, b u t they m ig h t prolong R ayburn 's life,

R ayburn , 10, entered th e Dal> la s hosp lU l Oct. a.

P e n n o n Denies Official Opposes Plane AdditionsW ASHINGTON. Oct. 19 (* —

T h e p e n u g o n denied today th a t S e c re ta ry ot D efense Robert 8. M cN am ara a lready has recom­m en ded to P residen t Kennedy a g a in s t using e x tra money voted b y ^ lh lia re ss ro r m or# ' slt’aleglc bom bers.

T h e New York Time* raid to ­d a y M cN am ara had sen t h is de­c ision to Kennedy and the P resi­d e n t w a s ' expected to approve th e defense chief’s recom m enda­tio n If h e has no t a lready done so."

T h e opposition o f th e adm in­is tra tio n to procuring about 46— one w ing—more BA2s and to puW tin g th e B70 project back Into h ig h gear Is based on the con­te n tio n th a t missiles are coming in to th e n a tio n s arsenni a t a r a te w hich does n o t w arran t bu ild ing more m anned

era tion .H e said w onh th is « r

th a t p a rty do n o t h e lp th e cause. T o b r in g th e i|U an«l' o u t in to th e open, h e added, e an o o t be considered a M arx ist approach. H e miggested th a t com m unist pa rtlea a h o u ld ' find a ' w ay of ge tting together, a n d sa id qua r­re ling In public on ly Hurts friend*.

Chou also Pledged Peiping 's su p p o r t fo r Soviet a teps for the security of th e com m unist bloc, inc lud ing th e Soviet rwum p>lon of n uc lea r testing.

Chou read th e coocn|M a m es­sage o f greeting* fn a t i Chinese C om m unist O hlelM ao'X lM -Tung, th e Soviet TUfI n h n ajgaacy re ­ported . I t saM < "cobeaioQ- and friendsh ip" bfitween th e Soviet a n d Ohlnese paKIes and-peoples "have been tr ie d a n d tM ted and a re e te rn a l a n d inviolable."

O om ulka also a ffirm ed com ­p le te sup p o rt o f Soviet poUoy. H e

jsed A lbania commi of Ignoring thp decisions of

th8~«th~com qTOnls t p a rty con -t gress. In w hich K tm ishchev con ­dem ned sta llnU m .

l r e « n t . rarijon 1m em bers.

a n d w ays.to 'e t« r, o o v . 'Itod^y* . . ' ' , „ v

The ch ief n m t l T V i i i i f - t o - ordered th e de p«iiinen ta o t eoo^^ m erce a n d de re topm ent. la b o r. ' public aaalstance ^ th a jf f l . '* ' p loym enf security 'agwicjr to d e -" ^ velop a p lan to cope w ith a n tie l- p a ted distress—particularljp tn. n o r th Idsiho. , i

H e sa id th e r e p o r t ih o u ld 1»» available fo r ae tlpn In th e o e a r fu ture..

A t p resent, h e a a ld , je « « a o t th e 10 n o r th e rn flopotthi a rc lis ted as a reas o f periititgn l-aQ dctironic

i to I

H e sa id th e "faU ure” o f t h t A ugust special a e ^ o n o f th a leg­islatu re to e n ac t tti^ proposed u rb an renew al program for Ida* ho haa h a d aocne effect, too, o a th e problem .

Chief Says Only 150 Students at Nigerian Rally

NBW YORK. Oct. Ip u n -P e a c e Corpa D irec tor S a rgen t Shriver B a ld 'ln - th « - t« H H e f-a -p re p a re d speech W ednesday th a t "only IM stu d en ts of a stu d e n t body of more th a n IJlOO" a ttended a N i­geria m eeting p ro tu tli '*M lchelm ore's com m ents at>out squalor In th e A frican country . He om itted th e com m ent on d e ­livery,

T h a d irec tor's figure o f 180 con trasted w ith the f igure o f 1,> 000 repo rted Sunday from Iba ' d an . N igeria, by Associated Press c o rresponden t. Robert N. Lind- say. who was a t th e rally.

T h e repo rte r cabled from Nl' gerla h ls account was co rrec t, dC'

Agency^ays— Rocket Okay

WASHXNQTON, O ct. I# « » —The ip a ce agency In a “very au c- eeasful launch* today fired a

Ionosphere probe 4361 to space and 4.434 mUM'

out to aea.*nie probe was launched a t 1:SS . ’

pjn. by a four-atag* lo lld fuel** rocket f r d i i r w e ^ U I S p r i B i n i l r - : ^ Va> atatioQ or the natlODftV aero­nautics and QMce admlolstraUon.T h e n ig h t from launch to ‘splash" took about SO m toutea.

At 3,38 p jn .. on th e basis of re^ porU from far-flu n g track ing AUtlons, NASA offlclala Jubilant* ' ly claim ed a no ther auceeas.

highw ay 93 th rough Bhoahone when fu tu re im p ro v tm ^ U and possible rou te o h a n tes are- road*.

I t w aa repo rted th a t a "gentU* m en 'a ag reem en t" waa reached oat h u m u M to k m M ihw ajr t ) th ro u g h Shoahont.

T h ird t ' th e needmenta oh _ ___ _ __from Shoshone to Richfield and on to Carey, i t waa pointed out ih e r a a r e ---------

I OllUHIUHI.I topic fo r dlacusslon w u

th e a tre teh of road. . i til l

n ich fJe ld r a p r s s in U U n a w h « » » k a oonnM U ng road betw etb th e K tm am a a n d R ichfield htgh*S W ; . * *Richfield school d lstrlo t la p a y . Ing tu ition , fo r ch lidern In tha K lm am a a re a to a tU n d sohooi In P au l beoauM th e re is no road for th em to g e t to R ichfield w hich la m u e b elo iar. .

Group Requests School Buildings Be Named After. Perrine3fasU)’Tieary

A request th a t one jun io r h igh School In T w in Falla ba nam ed th«-**T.- B.- F « iT ln i-Ju n io r h igh K hoo l" a n d th e other th e "Vera 0 , O 'L eary Junior h igh sohooi" w as m ada today by th e ekecu- tlve board of the Tw in FalU County H istorical aoelety.

K zeoutlvs board m em bers m ad* th e re q u is t in the form of a reab- lu tlon w hieh w u adopted a t a specia l m eeting W ednw day eve- n l n r o . A. (Qu«) K eU er, aoolety p residen t, w as authorlaed to.oon* vey th la inform ation, by le tte r, to K rnast H, Ragland, su pe rin tend ­e n t o f aohooU, He waa asked, to In fo rm th e membera o f th e

school board of th e request a t th e n e a t regu lar m eeting of th a t b o d y . '' .

"You kn6w, of course, o f th e Im p o rta n t role w hich th e la te I, B . Perrlne played In th e es- tab llahm en t af th e T w in FaiLi t r a c t a n d Tw in Falla olly.“ KW- k e r no te d In th e le tte r to R ag ­lan d , "He waa know n a s th e f a th e r o f the T w in Falta tr a c t a n d i t w as h ls d ream w hich re su ited In th e c ity o t T w in P a lls b e ln t born.

"W e have been

th e ‘V era O. O 'L earr Jun io r high echool.' W e agree w ith th U re ­quest,- b u l becauae-M rai 'O 'Leary was p rincipal of th e p rese n t Junior high school fo r M years, we a re of th e pplnlon th a t It m ig h t be more ap p ro p ria te th a t h e r nam e be glv.en to th a t achool. In th is ease we w ould m ake the fo rm al request th a t th e new Jun ior h igh school b e a r th e n sm e of '1. B. Perrlne.^

" In any even t I t ts th e th in k ­ing of thU body t h a t w ith two -------- ■ " • in th e «lty.

ndme i^e now Junior h l |h «ehool

Wyoming Police Wait on Request For Extradition

(Bee Phet* Pag* 3 ) .OHKYINNB, W y a , O ct. 1» bn—

T he govarnor's office sa id W ad* nesday th a t no fo rm al rw u M t haa been received from Xdahft. a u thoritie s ,U> ex trad IU W illie B ean (Duke) H ereford, 29. Laa< <der,-Wyo.--------------------- ---— —

H erefotd U charged w ith, tt r iW . , legree m urder In th e ti

Haaeltdn. 1 . . fo rd Is being ^ county Jail a t 1

each shou ld be gWen an p rla te nam e. T h ere lo re . th e

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Aria Neiitralr 'Plans Return To Laos GtyLOANO PR A BA N O; L aw , Oct.

W OTfr-NeutriU it Prtnco Sou- TOnn* Phoum * prep»r«d to r t - tu rn to th e cap ita l o f hU le ftist backers today w ithou t having

■ aolved th e v ita l < iuutlon of whal fonn Laos' n e x t sovem m en t will take,

His aldea conferred w ith rep- - resen ta tlvai o f th e rlj;htwln(i op­

position a ll m om lnu In an a t- ____lemDL.l4_fi?{_VP,.»

W ither, TemperaturesH A GIO VALLET — I a e n » A if I------------- . ____ .

t k n d r n u r r t o r » l n o « ~ l m l ™u. « •«»>. H l.Ii u a p e n U n VMM, » I . W . ln > U m llfcl « l« » U i t » ;4 a t S n a t noon.

NORTHBRN nJAHO-— I n tr e M lm e loudlnen today w ith occa­sional r a in a t lower elevaUona and ra in or snow In m ou n ta in s th is afternoon. R a in changing to snow above 4,000 fee t to n ig h t d im in­ishing to a few ahowera o r anow flurries tomorrow, liow tonlghi 25 to i t . h igh tom orrow 40 to 60.

NEW YO RK . C k t 19 aTO—T h e h ighest U m pera tu re repo rted t« (ha U. 8 . w ea the r b n r u u y ttU r d tj was S4 degreei. a t Y nioa, Arli.. and a t Im perU I and B ly the, C alif. T his m orning 's low w as I f dc (Tees, a t D rununond, M ont.

pflnces" conference to study the dUtrlbutlon o f cab lnel seats In a coalition governm ent which Xlnff s a v an a g V athana has ask­ed Souvanna to form.

The n e u tra lis t lender h as set Saturday as th e U r g e f d i t e /o r su c h 'a m eeting. B u t so fa r legol prem ier Boun Oum has balked a t 9ouvanna’A p lan for th e three princes to ge t together In the p la ins den Ja rres region, where

■utHiit trooM a re In control.Souvanna le ft th e door open

•for a meeting here Instead o t In h is te rritory by saying he p la n ­ned to retu rn ta the royal cap ita l in a few days.

Idaho Miner Arrested for Wife’s Death

OSBURN, Ida ., Oct. 18 W -A young wife a n d h e r m other were shot to death n e a r th is n o r th Idaho m ining com m unity W ed­nesday n igh t w hile tw o chHdcett- alept In a a » r b y bedroom. Sho­shone C ounty-SheriH LOU Q ard - n e r aald.

Dead wero U rf . Jo e W odyga, •b o u t 34, a n d h e r m o the r, Mrs, a eo rg a Boblnaon, abou t U . Both were *ho t to d e a th w ith a ^ u n t -

. Ing rifle In M rs. Boblnson’a home. O fflcera Issued a pickup order

fo r M ra. W odyga'a husband and ft short tim e Ifcter. th e M -year- «ld B unker B ill com pany e lectrl-

____claa^W M /to p p e d In a highwaycoiutrucUoQ a re a abou t 30 miles w est o f here.

K ootenai county Sheriff D ep­u ty W yatt a. H an n a n re tu rned 'Wodyga lae Questioning.

G ardner a J d M r a . W odyga h a d tUed im divorce eaiU er th is week. She a n d th a children, one about

\« .m (inU uM > ld ..the o t h e r . 18 m onU u h a d been aU ylng w ith h e r m other.

FFAand4-H Members Get Qub Awards

' B ghk 4 -H elub m einbera and tw o Puto r* H atm era o f America nioelt»ill w n m ti d u r in g th e K l-

. ‘n i a 4 - S "K nT aw ards were pteaaBtMl to f l h l r l e y B utler, FleaakD t Valley 4 -H club, Klm<

le iU a A nn Queanelli T w in -— m u i r « D d ^ « A B f r O - -

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Magic Valley FuneralsTW IN I*ALLS—Funeral aerv-

Ices for Charles E. H enderson w lll.be held a t a p m . F rid ay a t Tw in Falls m o rtu ary chape l w ith th e Rev. E arl Riddle. F irs t M ethodist chul'ch, o fficia ting . L as t r ite s a re p la n n ed a t the Tw in Falls cem etery. F rien d s m ay. call a t T w in Pa lls m o rtu ­ary u n til tim e of services F riday .

chape l w ith th e R ev. J o h n Oaab officia ting. Concluding rltea wl be he ld a t Shoshone cemetery Friends m ay call a t th e funera homo T hursday a fte rn o o n an evening.

TW IN rA L L S r^Funera l a e r r- Ices fo r M arsh t W ilbur .w ill be held a t 1:30 p in . Friday in R ey ­nolds funeral hom e. Concluding r ite s will bft .h e ld a t th a F ile r lO O F cem etery. -

8HOSHONK — R osary w ill be recited for M rs. F rances M. Q ar- echana a t 8 p jn . T hursday a t th e McQoldrlck fu n era l chape l. F u ­n era l aervlcea will be conducted a t 10 a jn . Friday a t th e . funeral

RUPERT—F u n e ra l services to M rs. M ary W oUf Law son will h e ld a t 2:80 p jn . F r id a y a t th F irs t BapUst c h u rc h w ith th Rev. J r t in Kell, o f th e N aaaren church , officia ting . Concludln rites will be h e ld a t th e R uper cemetery. ,

BUHli—G raveside services fo G uy C. W hite w ill be Held a 11:30 a jn . F r id ay a t th e W en dell cem etery, w ith th e Rev. H B. Thom as, B uhl, offic ia ting . T h funeral procession will l e a W hite m ortuary . T w in Falls . 10:30 a jn . M em orials m ay b m ade to the c an cer fund.

Judge Fines Burley Man For Charge

O aiy O . JoUey, U , Burley, was (Ined »30 by B urley Police Judge John B. Bowen fo r going «5 mllea per h o u r in a 30-m ile zone. He also Is requ ired to a tten d the tra in in g class a t th e B urley junior ilgh school a t a p .m . Thursday.

W lUlalm R yff, 70, H eybum . was fined «30 by Ju d g e Bow en T h u rs­day for Im proper chang ing o( traffic lanes.

Ph illip T .T o m jack , Jerom e, was flnad410

O oloc to C am paa ____M r. a n d M ra. J . U S ery . T w in

PWIs. p la n to a tt« n d _ “P »« > t* w eek-end" a t ViriUamette un i­versity , Salem , O re.. F riday , S a t­u rd ay a n d S unday . T h eir daugh* te r. Jan elle Sevy, U a freshm an m ajoring In m edical technology.

Its W edneaday by Je rom e Police Judge F re d K berhard t fo r failure to keep h la c a r u n d e r control.

Jim li. C am ey , T w ^ Falls , was fined 115 a n d costs by Lincoln county P roba te Ju d g e C. M. Wil­son T hu rsday ’m orn ing for pass­ing over a doUble w hite line.

H arold O . W addeli, 4B, IBOS O sterloh avenue, was fined $16 and costs a n d assigned 30 de­m erits W ednesday m orn ing by Tw in F a lls Police Judge Ite ie J, Adamson on a charge o f running a red tra f f ic signal.

H e w as c ited a t 1 p . m . S a tu r­day a t th e In tersecU on of Filer avenue a n d B lue L akes boule­vard n o r th .

L eon R . Ellis, 17. 2M Pierce stree t. T w in Falls , w as assessed court costs by T w in F a lls PoJIce Judge D ale A dam son W ednes- day w hen h e w as a rra ig n ed lo r v iolation of th e basic speed law. EUU w as c ited by c ity police in th e 400 block o f Second avenue sou th .

Tw in F a lls p a nhellen lc associa­tion will m eet a t 1:1B p jn . S a t­urday a t th e T u r f club fo r a bridge luncheon . M em bers no t contac ted m ay ph o n e M rs. Ace Johnson, 733-M#a; M n . W. J . l iing ley , 733-3620,' o r Mra.- B . R.

— for-reaerriLtT Jlieryr'

M arriage U eenaeA m arriage license was .issued

W ednesday by th e T w in Falla county c lerk 's office to Robert LeBoy D eal, D olorea, Colo., and Judy D arlene K in g ,. M ancas, Colo.

Jerome Lists ]^oposals on Highway 25(C ontlnoed W o n P age One)

■ th e In tera U te h igh ­way th rough th is a re a fo r m any y e a n h a s besQ a se rio u s ecooomtc d e te r re n t to th is oonununlty. T hla .U tru e n o t only o f th e com­m ercia l In tere sta in Je rom e bui also o f th e f a n n ln c a re as which lie som ew here n e a r th e proposed rou ting o r th is highw ay," th e

Magic Valley Memorialv isitin g ho u rs in th e m a tern ity

w ards a re from 3 to 4 a n d 7 to t p.m.; In a ll o thers , f ro m 11 a jn . ' > t p jn .

ADMITTED M rs, O rfle SedlUo. M orris R oth ,

M rs. S idney H elnsohn . L oU T ucker. Iv a sh e a r , o iu f M alver- soo, M rs. A lmee B ry a n . Mrs. Jam es T racy a n d 'M r s . G eorge W inkle, a ll T w in F a lls ; K im Mc> Donald, F ra n k M cDonald. A lton Cherjry a n d WUUm a K . HiU, a ll Eden; Dewey ^EstepT J<nxne; S teven W r lg h t ; ^ U e f o r d ; M rs. j o h a Brandon , 3 u h l ; M rs. W il­ia m C hase. R upert, a n d M rs.

F loyd P a tte rson . H ansen.

bo th a t tn b e n i o f th e sa lm o n ■ i ta e t C tie li: O arole O usU r,

, m b ; N U e r Korrlg. M erry I fa ld s ^ 4*K elub..Tw tn N IU ; R uby Jaye

B raeke tt. T h ree C reek 4 -H club, a n d R obert O a m a n d a n d J e r r r K uykm dill. b o th m em bers o f th e T w in r a i l s Ju n io r Stockralsers 4 - l ^ l u b .

F r t^ m embers, w ho ■warded eavinga bonds for

' ouUtandlQg livestock ahow m an- •h lp a t th e county fa ir , are^D an Votroubek, F iler, sen ior division, a n d R obert Freem an, B uhl, ju n ' lo r dlvWon.

D oaald VouU, Tw in F a lls coun­ty 4 -B acen t. aald th a t th e aw ards v e r t given to membera mho b a n . achieved significant

' leadership In th e ir 4*H club and In th e county. To be eligible, a 4 -K m em ber m ust be a t least IB years old. have com pleted four years o f 4 -H w ork a n d be a Jun­ior leader. T hey m u st h av e com­p u te d th ree p ro jec t fields, with one p ro jec t la sting th ree years.

T hii fcny fn r jir in 4« m ouattdJM l a gold necklace a n d th e boys' key is m ounted on a tie c lu p . The K ey aw ard program , w hich was s ta r ted tw o yeara ago by the T w in F a lls K lw anls club. Is to eaocurage 4 -H pro jec t growth a ^ t h e developm ent of o u t­stand ing citizens.

Ben. H enry D worahak, a guest k t th e luncheon, aald a fte r c c - pleUng a to u r o f 18 Idaho oo<

• lias th a t h e believes Idahoans------fully '‘a lerted to th e eventual

problem s facing o u r country both he re and abroad.”

W illiam O range, Cham ber of Commerce, secretary - m anager, spoke on N ational Newspaper week from th e ' ' angle.

Q uests' w e r e Jack Slmplot, Boise, and E arl H droldsen, Twin Falls. Key club m em bers as guests were C hips Barlow and Ja lm Kelker.

Magic Vklley Hospitals

4rH Club,. T w in ford a n d <kughter. J . 8 . Dell,

St. Benedict’s, Jeromev isiting ho u rs a t S t. Benedict's

hosp ital a re fro m 3 Xo 4 a n d from 7 to 8 p . m . in t h e . m atern ity w ard and iro m n o o n to 4 and from « to 8 p . m . in th e m edical a n d surg ical w ard.

A D M ITTBD M argene A ibaugh , M ark T u rn ­

e r and M rs. D enzel L arson , a ll Jerom e, a n d E d w in BitterU , WehdelL

D ISM ISSE D D avid C hojnacky a n d AUson

M acK nlght. b o th J trp m e ; Mrs.' - Jam es H enson a n d soM ^nd’O ary U cM aster, b o th W eridell,

B IR T H S A so n w as b o m to U r . and

M rsT John -ltn st, T w in-F a lt i r a n d M r. a n d M rs. D ense l i J n o n . J e ­rome.

A udrey FWIer, &Crs. L eland SmaU, E vere tt L ukeah a n d Alvin W hite,, a ll T w in F a lls ; M rs. E d ­w ard T u rner a n d dau g h ter, B uh l; XUuere T u rp in . H ansen; R oland SenfU n. Jr„ a n d S teven W right, both CasUeford; M rs. C laude H uffm an, F iler; M rs. J a y N icho- las, Burley; Lloyd Long, Amerl-" c an Falls, a n d M rs. H a rry Eg­bert, M urU ugh.

B l R r a s A daughter waa bom T hursday

to Mr. and M rs. O rfle Sedlllo, T w in Falla.

Filer Legion Has Talk by T. F. Sheriff

FILER, O ct. I f t -S h e r lf f Jam es B e n h am -ta lked -on -o lv ll-de tense to the Filer A m erican Legion and auxiliary a t a Jo in t m eeting M onday a t th e Legion hall.

Quests Included M ayor W alter Schenkel. the city council, m em ­bers of th e fire d e p a r tm e n t and c ity employes.

A question period followed Bherlff Beniiam 's ta lk . B enham

to call a t

TWO APPEAR BUHLBV, -Oct,’ l» -T w o

' were fined |3ft each by Qurley Police Judge Jo h n E. Bowen for being Intoxicated on tiie streets of Burley. T hey were T ed Marea, SO, Durley, and G len M ltciiell, 60.

I G unnison, Colo, s ince Mitchell i dirt no t have th e money h e will

aerve out Uie fine In Jali,

Cassia Memorialvisiting h o u rs a t C assia,.»

m orla l hosp ita l a re fro m 2 :io 4 p jB . a n d from 7 to 8 p m . In th e m a te rn ity w ard and from 10:30 a jn . to 8 p jn . In the m edical a n d su rg ical w ards.

ADM ITTED Mrs. H arvey BUderback, Mrs,

Betty B ishop. M rs. S h a ro n H ay­den a n d M rs. Peggy Shockey. all Burley; L ila K ay S m ith a n d Mrs. D onna Culley, b o th Paul, and M rs. L aN ell G riffin , R upert.

DISM ISSED C harles W righ t, P a u l, and

Freddy G orrlnge, Burley.BIR T H S

pAtighCers were bom to Mr. and M rs. D onald H ayden and Mr. a n d M ra. B ill Shockey, both Burley, and a aon waa bom to Mr. a n d M rs. T h ero n G riffin, R upert. '

T h e J e rc m a bo a rd fu rther u rged * 'that every possible stepbe ta k en to b r l ^ th is highw ay in to being a s so o n a s possible. I t Is n o t fo r u s to sa y w h at the rou ting fhou ld be I n & e east end o f th e county, b u t., o u r Interests dem and th a t th is question be re ­solved s farm ers clsloru.’

77i# local h lg h n r board in ­cludes M urray O’R ourke, chair­m an; T o m M a h an , cham ber b e ard m em ber; 7 taq ir> B n g d e n , R alph Pe te rs . L . H . V an Riper, Ja ck Russell, G eorge Fool and R obert H offm aster. T h e '" s U te board Includes W allace C. Bum s, E m e st F . G affney a n d Roscoe C. R ich. .

Falls Ntat^jn Brief

I t e M eet

T Ira a n d W hee l Stolen R obert O ough, U nion Pacific

r a li re ad a««n^_ W o d a ^ y re ­po rted to c ity p ^ ' e a n d the sh e rirf 's d e p a r tm e n t th e th e ft of a w hitew all, e.70 by' IS tire and w heel fro m a ra ilroad carload o t new a u tom ob lle i aomewhere betw een W ells. Nev., a n d Twin Palls ' S a tu rd ay .

F ined fo r Nolay M n tn e r M ichael f i . T egan , 31, rou te 1,

F iler, w as f in ed $10 a n d costs by T w in F a lls Police Judge Dale Adam son W ednesday for opera t­ing a m o to r vehicle w ith a noisy m ufflJFT H e WM c l l i a T W d i r in th e 300 block of Second avenue w est by-eltiT poU ce.

D ance U S lated T he folk d ance g roup spon­

sored by M ra. O ren Boone and D ltm ar H errm an n will m eet a t 7:30 p jn . M onday a t th e H ank­ins ba rn , tw o m iles eas t of Blue Lakes boulevard n o r th on Falls avenue e ast. In te re s ted couples

Invited.

C rash Cheeked T w in P a lls iw llce' Investigated

a m ino r acc id en t a t 3:38 p jn . W ednesday in th e alley behind th e C ity cafe , 135 M ain avenue east. A I960 F o rd p ickup truck driven by V iola G reenslade, 43. 4S3 W aln u t aUeet, collided w ith a IM l V olksw agen driven by Jo h n T ra in e r. 64, 1937 K im berly road, po lice e stim ated 830 dam ­a g e to th e c a r a n d none to th e truck .

U m b s S ta r taeries o t th ree bridge les-

___ will s U r t a t S t. Edward'sschool basem en t a t 8 p jn . todsy.

A ttends ConcU ve Roger D etw eller, son of Mr,

and M rs .. J o h n - R . Detweller, Tw in Falls , rep resen ted th e Col­lege of Id a h o s tu d f n t body a t th e reg iona l peace corps confer­ence fo r college adm in istra tors, facu lty a n d s tu d e r ii represen ts-- tlves he ld In P o rtlan d . D etweller Is a sophom ore m a jo ring In p re ­law.

Cub, BeonU to M eetCub a n d Boy Scout leaders for

th e .sou th slde d is tr ic t will m eet a t 7:30 p. m . T hursday. COfr Scout leade rs will m eet In th e Salviition A rm y building, SOI Second avenue n o r th , and Boy Scout leader* w ill m eet a t the Episcopal C h u rc h o f th e Ascen­sion. D en m o the rs . Scoutm asters, a ss is ta n t Scou tm aste rs and com­m itteem en a re u rg ed to a tten d th e m e e tln is .

• S e t ..The Soc ia l O rd e r o f th e Beau-

ca n t w ill h av e a rum m age sale 'fro m 9 f tjn . to 5:30 p jn , Friday jand S a tu rd ay a t 136 Shoshone s tr e e t w est.

South Africa Racist-Group- Heads BallotJO H AN N E8BU RO , S ou th A f.

rlca. O ct. 19 W -P rlm e M lnU ter H endrik Verwoerd 's rac ia l s e tr e - ga tlon ist N ational p a rty clinched a n o th e r five years ' pow er In S ou th A frica today from a n all- w hite elec torate .

T h e landslide v ictory w as as­su red w hen resu lts from th e vot­ing on W ednesday show ed the p a rty h a d cap tu red b1 seats , a m a jo rity in th e new 186-seat house of assem bly.

Fou r previously e lected w hite rep re lk n u tlv es o r bou th A frica's colored people of m ixed w hite

: a n d black an ce s try a lso will s i t in assem bly a s independents.

T h e com bined opposition h«d won only 40 se a ts ao far.

his office fo r addlU onal' l i t e r ­a tu re on fallou t she ltem . and Dtlier phases of civil defense.

T he auxiliary a n d Legion held separate business m eetings a fte r Benham 's talk . D uring th e Le­gion business m eeting H enry Weatendorf accepted th e position of civil defense co -o rd ina to r for the Filer post.

Tlie group also passed _____lution th a t th e F lier A m erican Legion post 47 resolve to aid and assist th e c ity o f F ile r and the Tw in Falls county sheriff In any w ay In rega rd to olvl) de­fense. '

Mrs. C larence Bever announced to auxiliary membera th a t I t Is time to buy g ifts to send to the veleraus’ table a t Boise. G ifts should be of about tiiree doilara In value, should n o t ba gift w rapped, and ahouW bo given to Mrs. Bever o r le ft a t th e M od­e rn D nig . %lnre by. hOY. J* ..

A nnoim cem ent waa m ade th a t any young g irl who h a s .a fa th e r In th e Legion Is eligible to Join the Jun io r aux ilia ry w hich will h o ld . Its f irs t R \ee tln | soon.

Also anno\m ced w ere p la n s to sU r t a new f irs t a id c lass In January . T lje auxiliary will again serve lunch a t th e 'IMrkey car­nival Nov. 17 i n d 18, O hlil liaa ^ e u added to the m enu thU year.

iTtie V eteran 's day nolluok dinner I will be hew o u n o ?!^ i i V

I t waa announced U iat th e d is­tric t convention will be he ld a t |Klmberly O ct. 39, D essert and [coffee were u rv e d b y ,th a lig lo n

“ Mlnldoka’MemorlalV isiting hoUra a t M inidoka M e­

m o ria l'h o sp ita l a re> from 3 to 4 a n d from 7 to 8 p.mJ

ADM ITTED W illiam Oalow a n d M rs. G ran -

vllie M cAlister, bo th R upert. DISM ISSED

Mrs. Speed W all, M rs. D onald Dickson, M rs.' H atinaH " Staker and R onnid Paoli, a ll R upert; Mrs. A ntonio H e r n ia a n d son W Jw n labor c am p : M r^ .B o iia lii DockH ader a n d dau g h ter, Burley; Mrs, Selvano B ianco arid daugh ­te r and M rs. Joe Lopea and daughter, bo th M inidoka, and Mrs. RuAsell A dam s a n d daugh ­ter, Paul.

Ai’ea Roads

Blaine to Enter Joint Plan for Christmas Seals

HAILXY, O ct. l»->M ra. O lenn S treet, R .N ., S u n V alley, m em ­ber o t th e boa rd o f direc tors of th a Id ah o Tuberculoala associa- Kon. rep o rte d today th a t Blaine county has e lec ted to participa te In th e com bined aervlce offered by s ta te head q u a rte rs fo r future Chrlstm aa seal oampaigi

Mra. S tre e t, p res id en t of the

tended th e a n n u a l m eeting n( th e s ta te boa rd o t d irec tors he ld In Boise S a tu rd ay a t w hich time It WM announced tn ift as o u t of th e 44 eounUea of th e s tk u have voted to U k a ad v an U g a of this service.

A pro jec ted tubercu losis akln- testlng p lan to be held In Blaine county was dU ouued . P lans were discussed fo r u se of the new m o­tion p lc iitra "M erry-go-round", pointing o u t.a o m e of th a proi>- lema In tuberculosis control, th roughcu t th e aU te.

M rs. S ire e t s ta te d th e April 38-37, 19«3, m eeting of th e board will be he ld In Id ah o Falla.

Death Takes G T W ^ u p p e r AtHagermah

HA GERM AN , O ct. 19 -G eo rge 1 \V llfred (W . G.) T upper, 87, 1 e a r ly -p io n e e r rea ldent, died a t h la hom e h e re T hu rsday m orn- 1 Ing a f te r a long Illness.

H e w a s -b o m in Deerfield, 111,, ^AprU 35, 1874. a n d ’ a ttended \ schools th e re a n d In Glenview,

H e w as em ployed by C hi- ‘ cago, M ilw aukee and S t. P au l j ra ilro a d fo r 13 years. ,

, a ; O n -D w .-3 r l» 0 » rh e -m a r r te a t e P r ^ r r l n K e *ush.LUllan H utch lnga there . T hey j

Prom otion R eported G ary R. S h a rp . T w in Falls , h as

been prom o ted to a h m a n firs t class In th e a ir fo rce w hile s ta ­tioned a t L uke a ir force base. Phoenix, Arlx.

PoB ona te M eetPom ona G range will Install o f-

flcera a t 8:30 p. m . Sa tu rday a t th e K n u ll O ran g e hall. M embers a re asked to b ring cooklea or sandw iches.

Flaea. ove rtim e pa rk ing bonds

______ Jay vBlth th e T w in F a llspolice d e p a r tm e n t ' w ere I re n e D ockstader, M a y m e K acalek, R onald M ullens, C laudia Norris, M rv . Lew is H ack . Lou Benoit. L eon R . ElUs, C laude H all, BIU N ichols ( tw o), B e r t E v s m , BIU H ardaw ay a n d N ea l Davis.

shouldn>e a n n o u n c e d lh aBoul'SQ days. H e d id n o t know w h a t the decision w ould be . b u t h e an nounced t h a t T w in F a lls had been designated a s a "m ajo r des tln a tlo n " on th e In te rsU te rouU betw een Boise a n d Pocatello.

. exp lained th a t Twli JF>lil..by be ing a "m ajo r destl na tio n ,” w ould be lis ted on h ig h ­way signs betw een Boise a n d P o ­catello . 1730 “m a jo r de stina tion" algna. w ill-b * : loeated every 10 m iles along th e highw ay.

P lan s fo r Im provem ents to highw ay 30 betw een the- Tw in Falls cem etery a n d Rep Cap cor­n e r w ere ou tlined and Improve­m en ts to th e Voad iMtween Rog- erson and Ja ck p o t w ere d ls- cuised.

O the rs p rese n t a t th e m eet­ing Included E m e st G affney, Plum m er, Iw ard m em ber; W, G. B um s, Id ah o Fa ils , board vice chairm an ; W illiam K och. Tw in Palis C ham ber of Commerce presiden t: Bryce B ennett, sta le highw ay eng inee r; Ellis M athes, a s s ls U n ts U te highw ay engineer; ChArlM W. O lasby, Shoshone, d is tric t eng ineer, and Clifford lia lv ik , eng ineer fo r tlie bureau of publla roads.

T h e board also visited Bliss a t a ,m ,; Bhoahona a t 10 a.m .; Jo-

am e- a t 3 p .m .. and R upert a t

Mailing Date For Parcels Is Reported

Tw in P a lls P o s tm a s te r W . W. P r a n t i n o U d T h u rsd ay th a t Nov, l th ro u g h Nov. 30 h a s been des­igna ted fo r m a iling of .C h r ls ^ e t p a r c ^ io m em bers-o f th e .Aimed forces overseas. O verseas airm ail m ay be se n t D e& 1-10.

OreeUng- c a rd s for~ th e arm ed forces overseas stifim a be flfiaUed iv llh ln 'lh e T Je H M n o r -p w e e te r ir lie y a re to be delivered p rio r to Shrlstm as.

All arU cles should b e packed In mces o f w ood, m e tal, solid f ib tr - M ard o r s tro n g double-faced ■ugated flberboard. _iU l.fU M rboard boxes should be tecurely w rapped In heavy p ^ x r which s tre n g th en s th e package, Bach box should .be w eil-tled w ith strong cord . F ra n tz explains th a t unless com pletely packed and tigh tly filled, boxes are , likely to be cm shed . Suffic ien t cushioning m a teria l should be u$ed to p re ­ven t a n y ra tt lin g or loosening of a rtic le s w ith th e package.

A slip show ing lis t of contents a n d addressee should be e n c l d ^ in th e package.

I n add itio n to th e a rtic le s no r- rea lly proh ib ited In the mall, m a tch e s o r lig h ter flu id m ay no t b e m ailed to overseas m illU ry addresses . C igarettes, o the r to ­bacco products , coffee and aome o th e r Item s a re p roh ib ited 'ln por- ceU to som e m illU ry postoffices.

A irm ail arU cles w eighing no tm o re — th a n —e ig h t—o u n e e « -* fechargeable a t tha r a te of seven c e n u pe r ounce. T hose weighing over e ig h t ounces a re chargeable a t th e r a te o l 80 cen ts a pound.

A d d r - -

Pa rtle Jpate in P U y . .C harles M cCabe, a M phom ore

in th e college of le tte ra a n d u l - enoe fro m T w in Falls , w ill play th e p a r t o f T a ja m a ru in th e U niversity o f Id a h o production o t ’■Rashomon,’* a Japanese d ram a in tw o ac ts w h ich -w ill

.tresen ted Nov. 3 a n d 4. Col­leen C u s te r , a n o th e r le tte rs and science sophom ore from Tw in Falls , Is h e a d o f th e -c o stu m e s crew fo r th e production , and Angeles A rrien , a Junior from T w in F a lls m a jo r in g in d ram a . Is he ad in g th e p a in t crew.

THUBSDAj OCTOBER i,,

ed h e re s ince . H e farm ed for yeara a n d h is son. R obert E. T upper. now farm s th e hom e place.

M r. T u p p e r w as an active m ei^ber of th e M ethodist church and sa n g in th e c hu rch choir he re fo r m a n y years.

S u rv ivors Include h is widow, th ree sons, J o h n H. T upper, G a ­len a . n i . ; W ilfred E. T upper, Shoshone, a n d R obert T upper. H agerm an ;' u g randchild ren and seven g rea t-g randch ild ren .

H e w as preceded In death by tw b~daughters a n d four brothers a n d five sisters.

F u n e ra l services will be a n ­nounced by th e Gooding funeral chapel. F r ie n d s m ay ca ll a t the chape l F r id a y evening and til tim e o f aervlcea.

l^ouan I s “Good-’M rs. A lm ee B ryan , 63, 132

E ig h th avenue eaat, w as reported In . . good condition ^ lu rs d a y m orn ing a t M agic V slley M emo­ria l h osp lU l, w here she was ta k en W ednesday m dm lng a fte r being s tru c k by a c a r w hile crossing F ile r avenue to th e L yn­wood p o p p in g cen te r. A hos*

a n i « e i f l ~ r i T i i i r r a a i r i n ~ - -

“""‘'“^Harvard Doctor Wins Nobel PrizeSTO CK H O LM , Sweden, O ct. 19

WV^The 1 9 6 1 'N obel p r iz e - fo r m edicine wsls aw arded" today to D r. G eorg von Bekesy, H ungar- la n -b o m e a r specialist now working In th e U nited S tates,

T h e p rise am ounts to 350,300 Sw edish crow ns—148,300.

Von Bekesy, o t H arvard vnl- versity In Cam bridge, Mass., waj aw arded th e p rize for “h is d is­coveries concern ing th e physical m echan ism s o f stim u la tion w ith ­in th e cochlea," aald th e official c ita tion fro m th e

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flcera a n d direc tors of th e so- cfety req u e st y o u r consideration In nam in g one o f th e stm ctu res th e [‘V era C . O 'L eary Jun ior h ig h ’ andi th e o th e r th e ‘L B . Perrlne Jun io r h ig h .’ "

A l^M ugh aoclet'y officers ex­pressed th e w ish th a t th e new school be n a m e d 't f te r Perrlne , I t was po in ted o u t th is should fo l­low th e desires o f th e hchool board , a n d th a t w hich school Is to bear a p a rticu la r nam e, as suggested, b e le f t up to the ir decision.

A t th e society m eeting K elker also n a m e i . a nom lnaU ng com ­m ittee p o in ting tow ard an n u al elec tion w h ich w ill be he ld th e fo u rth T uesday In Ja n u ary , 1963, Aside fro m th e '’ p resident, who ^111 e n d h is te rm on th a t date, o th e r m em bers a re D eW ltt R, Y oun? a n d H om er Roberts. R ob­o t s w ill b e end ing a term f irs t Tice p res id en t w d Young d irec tor.

A n expres.ilon of sym pathy « also d raw n u p a n d signed by th e officers to b e s e n t to M rs. D . D . G ibbs, K im berly . H er husband, a c h a r te r m em ber of th e so­ciety, th e f l n t treasu rer a n d c u rren tly a direc tor, died re ­cently . H is position will no t be filled un U l a f te r th e January election.

I n a d d itio n to K elker. those a tten d in g th e special sesslonw ere H elen PO rterfleld, I .W . <Pete) Creed, P e te r OoertseA, Florence Sanderson , E .. .P . S te ttle r and Y oung, a ll of T w in FalU ; H . C.

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Seen TodayMrs.- Edythp

across InicrsecJo??,/'!!"n u o _ a n j i e c c o n a , . 't t ‘' a ^ ' - *

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Pren tice holdiir'Ing alley . . m ' " ' . I b o , ; ; giving daugiiit-, a n , ! . , ° Mhooi . . . Mr.. u * busy In Rrocerv Ed Doh.«c ■ '• Mri. . . M rs. Nor« ° out o f posiofiup ■ , B u tle r admlriiij; r,,' ' R»t building w ith tiK-it;'.

■inarrliit!e pim.,L incoln and Cukj . i . ’J ,

PalU a n d thpvii i ; ' . , ' ’ norlty ."

W re c k Hurts 4 N o rth S i(le _W omeji,Bov

G O OD IN G. Ocl ifl J G ooding women nnrt old boy a ll wprc - A

w hv,e they were tw o -ca r collision at ^ ‘ Uon on highway ih r« ^ ‘ .n o r th w u t o l Oo„ai„, „ " 5 ;

B a in m a fa S a le S e tT h e T w in F a ’ils Soroptom lst

c lub w ill h e ld >. rum m age sale from 9 a m . to 9 p jn . F riday and

p.m. W ednesday,L isted In good condition .

M rs. O w en Shonk, Z T Z B oyer a n d h e r 4.year-oM D avid: M rs, E lm tr N efl»ndi^'’ Don K linefelter, all c o J T hey w ere pa.««ni:ers in T i'?: C adillac d riven by Mr, HeUer. N either Uie dru',r th e s ix th passenner, M cConnell, were Injured, bum C adillac was demoll.^hed

D eputy S heriff vem iHrr. w ho investigated, Mid c E a re pendh ig agal.u t Mr., who r a n a s top si^n on(o n,. highw ay. H er Cadillac w ith a 1960 Dodse drlvw Lloyd C. D ille .19 , Goodlw

DlUe an(^ h is pasjcnger. Ou,n, G olcoechea, were n»t hm dam age to th e Dodae »u un m a ted a t HiOO, the deput, m i

Elks Bridge Result Told

F iftee n tables were in [jn w hen m em bers of the E lttd th e ir p a rtn e rs m e t for dlnnnrt b ridge W ednesday evenlnjlaji lodge room s.

P rizes were won by M r n ; N orton , f irs t; Mrs. Charles Eg gel, second , and Mrs. Rkk P a tto n , th ird . I n the men’s p rises w ere won by Donaldfc sen , f irs t; J . O . Pumphrey,* ond . a n d C harles Kelly, thirl

H osts fo r th e evening wenlfe a n d M rs. R obert Carissoo, it a n d M rs. C harles Casey and U n a d M rs. T . T . Qretnhslgh.

G uests w ere Mr. and Ui R ich a rd Patton,'Nashvllle, Tcsi M rs. P a tto n U the iWer « C harles ^ n g e l . - '

-- be legible and com plete a n d shou ld be prepared by ty p e w riu r o r pen and Ink. A ddreue.1 should be In the upper le ft corner, on one side o f the package.

Group ConvfinesB O ISE . Oct. 19 niFO—Boise will

h o s t th e 1981 a n n u a l m eeting of th e Id ah o Society fo r Crippled C h ild ren a n d Adulta tomorrow a n d Sa tu rday .

P residen t A, 8 , G ilbe rt of Boise aald th a t ab out 4S courtty tru s ­tees were expected for th e two- day m eeting.

8liKLTEKR~7:bN[>BlNKUNASHVILLE, T enn., Oct, 19 W

—T lie T eim essee civil defense agency h a s w arned th a t fiO par Dent o f th e 'p r iv a te fallou t ahel- te rs I t h as InnpecUd a re faulty— "aa bad a s no alielter a t all,-'

Times Endorses GOP Candidate For N.Y. Mayor

NEW 'YORK, O ct. 19 IU?9—The New Y ork T im es, w hich backed D em ocratic nom inee Jo h n F. K ennedy In la s t year 's na tional election, to d a y endorsed Repub­lic an L ouis J . L efkow lts fo r m ay-

r o f New York,T h e T im es, w hich describes It-

!lf a s po litica lly IndepenUer.t, e ndorsed M ayor R obert F , W ag­n e r fo r renom lnatlon In the D em ocratic p r i m a r y , b u t re- f i ? t v e i _ ^ ! » t o n . , o n _ l t 4 _ l l u i l choice.

'N ew Y ork C ity needs a neifr m ayor." th e T im es sa id today In an e d i to r i a l . " O f th e several cand ida tes available, there Is no doub t In o u r m inds th a t Louis J, L efkow its Is th e m an to elect. H e o ffe rs hope and proipise for a ;* e t t e r g o v e rn m e n t- th h n the m o ladm in lstratldn under .w hich this city h a s suffered for m any years.”

FO U R FINEDBURLEY, O ct. 1 9 -F o u r .......

who pleaded guilty to d isturbing tile peace w ere each filled 136 and costs by P roba te Judge Vern C arter W ednesday. T hey were lil lan lo C a tano . 18; Reynoldo Cam acim , 18; A rthu r A. Resen- des, IS. a n d R udolph Resendei, 30, a ll Bur}ey. T hey w ere a rrea t- cd a t th e .Sp ringda le S panish- A m erican dlub Sunday evening.

RodiatorsNEW AND UBED

Service It .ftepairj

P h o n e R E 3 - 6 0 8 0All T ypa»-.K iads

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BEEF 2 lb s .^ S 9 CU o n , t tn d ir yoHng "Pork . J i '

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AMERICA'SFINEST

COVERING SALE!HARMONY HOUSE

*I»^^nnom laU noteb i l l e r 8lftught«r.|

P " cWck-*”A W dw eit . te rn , from

h ither beef pric“ ^

« (?MllneB a t wholeaale. for

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S ? u TT>e ! " d S t S ’^ J ! r which bacon Is derived.

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S lo to S o l-

C»bb»ge, canotfl and onionsth» list of outstwidliiir ves-

B e b u y . in m M t« e M ,w M e «Mn beftM. ccleryi lettuce, po ^ * ,uw h.SuUnower. green ^m st« s and com also ra te a s J ^ b u y s in m anr eecUon^

n , a ^ U i t l r m f c r « ^ r n

^ I t . lemons and orange* also are bargftlns.

Idaho Guard Departs for Tour of Duty

BOIM , Oct. 1» I* - Dull* o l Idaho's anny national guard In four eommunlUea leate today fo r F t. Lewis, W ash , W begin a to u r of tclive duty u p a rt of th* n a ­tion’s mlUUry bulW-up.

Quardsmtn of the i » t h engl' neer# from Nampa. Oniflno a n d Orangeyffie and the M lh T ran a - poitallon Oompanj fwm Km m ctt M« the fltat of Maho'i guards­men mobilized because of th e

'Berlin crlslj.next TUejdiy the other' th ree

aaJU wiU Je tn tor U e IV aah ' legion base. l% er are the 14Sth engineer group of Id ah o 'F a lla , the I29th dump truck company of Orjggs, and the »38Ut truck

-tompaBy-of- ‘ '

W ILLIAM D. H EREFO RD. . . L ander, Wyo., m *n who

fa c e t f I r f t degree m urder charge* in R upert fo r Ihc death of D errelt WorahBtn. 43. tU ie l- ton . H e ^ o r d w a i apprehended In L ander S a turday m orning a t th e hom e of h l i parent*. M r. W oraham ’a body w«( found F r i­day by W aller Rom . 12, under th e D ow nard bridge on h lgh - WK7 77 n e a r th e Decio in te r- change . (S U ff engraving)

Jet Hijacker Convicted in Texas Court

E L PASO. T ex., Oct. IS MV- L eon B earden . 38, w as convicted yesterday of k idnaping, violating th e D yer a c t a n d obstructing In­te rs ta te com m erce In hijacking a Je t a irlin er over New Mexico AU(J. J.

A U . 8 . d is tric t cou rt Jury de­libe ra ted Just 22 m inutes.

B e a rd e n waa composed and h a d n o th in g to say.

B earden and h is son . Cody, 18. Coolldge, Arlz., seized control of a C on tinen ta l AlrUnes 707 Jet a irl in e r In th e a ir over Columbus, N. M „ on a f lig h t from Phoenix, A r j t , to E l P aso , Tex.

Cody pleaded guilty a t th e s ta r t of th e t r ia l M onday to * sim ple D yer a c t v iolation m otor vehicle th e ft u nder th e Juvenile co n ec tlo o s a c t . .

Defense A ttorney -R obert P ine h a s 10 days In w hich to appea l. H e did n o t say w hether ha would.

c o m p l e t e l y in s t a l l e d OVER FOAM-RUBBER PAD

LAST BIG WEEK TO

Units from Nam pa a n d ___jnett will meet near New Plym ­outh and from-a--slngleLCcnroy lor moyement to Pendleton, O re. They will be Joined there by th e unllf from Oroflno and O range­ville, which rendezvous nea r Lewiston. .

Phosphate Study Slated for Idaho

BOISE, Oct. 16 (WS-A Study Is going to be made of th e pros­pect for development of th e phos­phate industry in sou theastern Idaho.

Bonneville pQwer A dm inistra­tion Sconomlat P o rrta t 0 . Blood told a departm ent o f In terio r Pacific northwest field com m ittee here yesterday th a t th e study

Kennedy Plans Venezuela Visit

W ASH IN O TON . O ct. 19 Ifl — Presiden t K ennedy wsb repo rted W ednesday p la n n in g a v is it to Venezuela. .

W h ite H ouse o fficia ls declined com m ent b u t a n Inform ed source •a id th e tr ip Is u n d e r discusaton,' a lth o u g h no tim e h a s been fixed.' T h a proposed K ennedy visit understood to h av e tieeQ <Us-

offlclaU. . C a rac as la s t week by V. B. U ndersecreta ry o f S ta te Chester B o w le s.'I V e n e * u e l» - 'U - u n d e rs to o d - to havo been marke<} dow n fo r th e PM Bldenf* I l r s t o fficia l t r ip to L a t in A m erica to d ram atize h is ailmlratiCKi for.tbfi.South^A m erl* c an republic’s e ffort* to rebuild.

e r m a n y yeara o f 6 tato rsh ip .

R EFU G EES N O TIFIE D E L I8 ABETHVIL1LB, K aU nga ,

O ct. 19 (ifT—T h e K a tan g a govern­m e n t today gave th e U nited N a ­tio n s 24 hou rs (0 dtspem e th o u ­sa n d s o f B aluba refugees cam p- ping on th e ou tsk irts o f S llsa- be tnvllle. T h e u ltim atu m was th e resu lt o f a day of te rro r W ednesday in th e .c am p during w hich a t le as t IB persons were killed a n d m any o th e rs savagely m u ltlia tea by ram paging B i ' ‘ youth .

"We itnow ther6 la a p rospect for development of th is pa rtlo -

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find out What th a t p rospect Is and what Ihe power needs will b« Jor « .’• wild Blood.

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W H I R L I G I G

“Chief. V e Put This up Ag;ain!”

Truth HurtsT he Incident of the peace corps post­

card In Nigeria may be Just the firs t of alm ilar incidents around the world as Americans, accustomed to the highest living standard In the world, are expos­ed to prim itive conditions In o ther n a ­tions. No am ount of briefing in advance can prepare protected Americans for w hat they will encounter in backward nations. The lesson was driven home quite forcefully for m any American sol­diers in World war n.

Reaction of Nigerian students to c r iti­cism from an outsider could have-been anticipated. The conditions of w hich th e peace corps girl wrote undoubtedly exist a s she de^ rlbed them and no one con­tended otherwise. Yet th e 'p ro te s t was

' Im m ediate and loud. There is no escap­ing;, th a t the tru th hurts, particularly when i t U pointed ou t by a foreigner.

, 80 M argery Mlchelmbre, 23, has re -

wrong ban d s and pointed out the em bar- raw ing tru th .

“W ith all th e training we had, we were reaUy n o t prepared for the squalor and Atwoluteljr primitive living conditions ra m p a n t bo th in th e ' cities an d th e tmsb,” ahe wrote. “We had h ad no Idea •bo ttt w h a t ‘underdeveloped' m eans. J t really Is a revelation, and once we got over th e Initial, horrified shock. I t Is a

{ experience. Sveryone ex*

B r J. T. H Q M TW ASHINOTON^ O ct. 10- A (peclAl u n it liu lde

the ju stice d e p u ta ie a t la w ork ln t <Ujr u id n ic h t on ft taT orlte t t r c e t - J u n e i R tdd le 'U oU a, presi­den t o f th e T e a m s te n uoloo.

T h e g roup WM tasem W ed by A ttorney O ener»l R obert P . K ennedy a n d U personally responsible to him.

ilm o a K iU memberBi a re key InvesU sators « h o worked for k e n n e d y w hen h e was dlrectlnB Uie M cClellan labor rackets caoim ltt«e Inquiry in to co rru p t p rac tices and UKterworld connec- U tm s- ln ro lT ln ff-H offB -and -top -T eam st In th e u n it J s a s U f r m em ber o f the Suaet boa rd o f n jo n jjo r s . ' i federa l court group w hich Lriq^ to force housecleanlng m easures in the union.

FO U R K IN D S O F W O R B lE & -T he troubles besettiha: H offa th is year a re m ounta inous com ­pared to th e nim bles of d isconten t th a t appear to b« challe n g in f W alter P. R e u ih e r’s leader­sh ip Of the U nited Auto W orkers.

I f th e toukh-ta lk lng . H offa w ere to s e t up file* on bU troubles, he could lum p them

under to u r headings: courts, com petition, com­m unism , co n g ru s.

A g r in d Jury in Florida h n re-lnd lc ted H offa■> c harges o f conaplrJng to de fraud memlJefs

o f hU ow n D etro it Local 290 a n d o thers through a h a lf m illion do llar land deal to provide hom e- s ites fo r Tpam stera going In to retirem ent.

A n o the r g rand Ju ry In D e tro it has indicted G eorge RozburKh. business a g e n t o f local 399. on charges of tak ing Illegal paym ents from a truck ing /In n ,

RIV A L v m o s ON WAY—B u t these legal actions—a n d o the rs In , th e offUig—form only one p hase o f th e woes confroo tlng “U tU e J im ­m y," aa h lJ T ta m s te r lleu tenanU call h im .

Com petiUon f ro m -th e A PU O IO h as become serious. T h e house of labor n o t only refused to ta k e th e T eam sters back In to th e fold, bu t I t ag reed to accep t rebel T eam ste r locals w hich b reak aw ay from H offa. H U torically, UUr Is th e f i r s t s te p tow ard th e c hartering of k rW al union.

T eam ste r revolts have sp read to Columbus and C incinnati, to Chicago a n d St. Louis.- A 7L -C 10

^President G eorge M eany—whom H offa. c a lls -“a dopey, th ick -headed Irlshm aQ ”—h as inform ation th a t too T eam ste r locals a re Interested In b o lt­in g H offa.

▼eiy 1 _ . e e p t Vi lives. In the streets, cooks i n th e i tre e ts and even goes to bathrooms in th e ctreetA.”

Some 1,000 students dem onstrated and Insisted th e comments were “dam aging to o u r counby.” I t was in teresting to n o te th a t th e dem onstrators denounced Am erican peace corps volunteers *‘agent« o( Ifflperiallsm.” Does th a t ring f t b « U ?

T h ere 'i m good chance th a t a le rt com­m u n ist agents took advantage of an u n - lo rttin a te altuation. And red agents can be expected to drum up other dem onstra- tio iu aga inst peace .^ rp s volunteers

‘whenever a ^ wliw everjthe opiM rtunity . p re ie n ts Itlell. iTtie 'com m unists are

known fo r th e ir quickness to capitalize o a ^ r e r y propaganda opportunity. —

I t rem ains to be seen if th e v ^ u e of peace corps volunteers as emissaries of

. good will iriU exceed th e ir UabiUty in th e -form of incidents and tarseto^for com­m unist prolMganda. There « 'no doubt th e re will be o ther examples of both.

•—I b e r t ’i even a good possibility th a t cpm- m uiklit orders have gone ou t to agents around th e world to make every effort to discredit the peace corps and the U. S.

HOW THINGS appear

P E G L E R ’S V I E W» -U > -M a ic a - th a t

L IN K S T O S E D f t- O n th e com m unism fron t, H offa la s t week gave th e se n a te In ternal secur­ity subcom m ittee abo u t th ree a n d a h a lf hours o f d e fia n t te s tim ony in defense of h is m utual a is ls tance pacta w ith tw o un ions described as com m uD lst-orlented.

H offa inslsta h a Is no red a n d d o e sn t In tend to become o n e - * pUusU)le a u te m e n t consider­in g th e H cC lellan com m ittee testim ony about h is fre e en terprise In tere st In p ro fitab le s ide »en* ( u r a coooected w ith ru n n in g th e Team sters.

I t w as purely a '•trade un io n principle." H offa sa id , w h ich p rom pted h U alliances w ith H arry B rtdges' Longahorem en a n d th e Mine, MIU u d s m e lte r W orkers un ion . W hen th e subcom m ittee sa id th e com m unist In flueace w as e rld d ice d by p a s t cou rt convictions of un io n leaders. H offa decla red h e d id n ’t k n o r a n y n d -d o n ilD a M unions.

A N TI-BO FPA tA W P L A N N ID -O o n jrtM In - tends to pursue th is Une n e x t year, a s well as a m a jo r U cC lellan b id to ‘‘cu rb . H offa’* by new legislation.

I t i e A rkansas D em ocm t a lre ad y h a s draftedbill to aenre as th e springboard . I t would forbid

sra o r o th e r

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r around

W ASHINOTON. O ct. 1 9 -T h e quallU es m ak ing for leadership in a dem ocracy a re b lurred by te levlsicn a n d rad lp^

f in ite ly e ip a o d th e opportun ityo f th e c

REMARKABLE XlS• Am erica's transition from the airplane

Age to th e space and/or atom ic age h as te e n so iw U t th a t millions of Americans fin d i t difficult to comprehend develop­m ents. Not the least of the accomplish­m ents t h a t defy comprehension are r e p '

're sen ted in the experimental X15 rocket - p lane, a tru ly xemarkabie craft.

W hen Test Pilot Joe W alker gunned ' h is Z15 to 3,920 miles per hour the o ther

day, h is speed was so g^eat th a t portions of th e plane turned white hot. Tem pera-

------- tu r B B .u p .to U O Q -d e g re e a .-E a h re n h e it-» f ir&recorded. For purposes of comparison, Aluminum, the m etal used In construc­tion of m ost planes, melts a t a mere 1,220

• degrees.T he terrific speed Is well beyond the

Average peraon’a ability to comprehend. If , th a t top speed of 3,Q20 miles p c r ’ hour

could be m aintained ail during th e XlK’s lO-minute flight, the plane would have traveled some 660 miles. For comparison, th e sourthern boundary of Idaho la about th e southern boundary of Idaho is about

T he X15 is a good lindlcation th a t a whole generation of Americans is likely

• to be le ft crawling along In the wake of th e nation’s space achievements In the years to come. The millions of Americans who still recall the days when the horse was th e primary means of tran sp o rta­tion are likely to look bewildered and sh&ke th e ir heads over space travel, trips to th e moon and propo.uls for in ter­p lane ta ry travel.

un io n s to s tr ik e o r in te rfe re in any way w ith th e w ork o f f l r ^ « n g a ^ l a In te rsta te tr a o s -

A year* ago. M C O Je ila ttd u in ed th a t ‘ i f H offa rem a in s uncheckad. h s W destroy th e itc en t la lw r m orism ent-lnL -thB „U iilted. States.!'

V 0T K B 8 ' HANDATB—W b a tA b r o u g h t about tb ia h n p oC headaches f o r H offa w as th e yer- d ic t o f th a p resid en tia l election. I t gave P resi­d e n t.K en n e d y , a o n e -tim e a tem ber o f th e M c­C lellan eom m lttee. a n d b ro th er. Bob, th e a tto r­n e y general, a n u n equalled oppo rtun ity to p u r ^ e pn th e executive s ide o f governm ent th e course they foUowed a g a in s t H o tfa In oongressional In­vestigations.

I n th e past, Bob K en n ed y charged th e E lsen­how er adm lnlsU ratioa w ith failu re to pu t Its h e a r t in to th e legal l ig h t again st H offa. ‘r h e tm ion e ith e r w on th e oases o r they were d is­missed. T h e new a tto rn ey general In tends to assign h is best governm ent Islwyers a n d best investiga tors to every case . H e also h a s th e J B I u n d e r h is Jurisdic tion. ■

As fo r H offa, h e 's itio k in g by h is declaration of la s t y e a r : "T o heU w ith them . I 'll p lace my reco rd o f -achlevem enU fo r th e workers, beside

W R I T T E N I N T H E S K Y W ith today’s stress on vast ventures In

apace and missile fields. It Hhould bo no surprise th a t increasingly lavish sums are going into private Industrial firms', work In research and-devotopment,

Thi,1060 figure WAS 10.5 bllUon dollars, up around lo j>er cent from th e previous year. Of the 1B60 toU l, nesriy 00 per cen t was financed by the federal govern­m ent.

W here oonstrast Is more sharply seen Is In comparison of IDOO with 10S3. Ko- seAtoh. And development expenditures Jn i n d u s to were Just 3.0. billion dollars a t t h A t « A lb S t S tA ie.

W a i UU hard A t war In K orea for

«nil «PM»

VIEWS OF OTHERSSO V IETS A K E N T W ORRIED

M ost A m ericans seem to b e debating o r w orry­ing abou t need a n d prac tica lity of buUdlng n u ­c lea r fallou t she lte rs . O th e rs a re going ahead buUdlng th e ir ow n fam ily ’•cellars."— In-keep ln g -w lth -th e -tiU n k ln tro f'th e -U m esrU je S a lt L ake c ity com m ission voted to include a sh e lte r to p ro tec t 400 persons In th e p lans for the new ha il o f Justice soon to be built. T ha new federa l office bu ild ing a n d o thers will have base­m e n t shelters of som e k ind In th e ir blueprints.

M eantim e, G eorge W eller o f the Chicago Dally News foreign service repo rts from Moscow th a t no bomb she lte rs w hatever are being built, public o r private, in com m unist Europe. A nd none are being con jtn ie led In f re e Europe, h e sdds. I t Is possible tn a t some sh e lte r construcUon m ig h t be u nder way in com m unist ru led countries w ithou t an -A m a rlo a n . co rrespondent's knowledge. S till W eller’s repo rt Is convincing.

In the Soviet U nion, he’ says, there are two levels of tnfornm tlon. A t th e top are about 000.000 leaders, th e dom inan t fraction of the 9,&00.000 m em bers o f th e com m unist party . They generally receive uncensored Inform ation. T hey have n o t called fo r any a ir ra id exercises and no sh e lte r consln ic tlon is vUlble. OUicr Soviet cItlEehs know only w hat the tifflclaU w an t them to know a n d few a re aw are tff th e B erlin crisis o r th a t th e U nited S tales h a s a m lsslle.subm arlne o r an A tlas. T l)e empltaais Ls o it Soviet power to strUie, n o t on A merica’s to rcU lla te ,

AlUiough Russia h a s v a s t open spaces th e re a re g rea t concen tra tions o f tenem enU w ith only sm all cellars lit th e large Industrial cities.

H ut w hile tJie f a llo u t shelter buslnMS aeems , about lo boom in th e U. S.. Uiere is disagreem ent In high placcs about th e neM for I t o r w hether -people In she lte rs could survive nuclear b la st a n d fallout. D r. E dw ard T eller, “ fa the r of the H -bom b" Is a lead ing spokesm an for those who beilfiVB m aiiy persons could buttIvb s tr tm tn d o u s nuclear a ttack , w hile Professor U . B. Qloss o( .................................... irslty seems to rep resen t (he

M agio VaUey is bound to have a p h e asa n t f ly In to th e auto. Any­w ay. p h e asa n t debris scattered along highw ay* a n d byways would in d icate i t ’s noth ing out of th e o rdinary .'

L a s t w eek I t happened to P o t S h o ts . T h e p h e asa n t and a le ft headU gbt w ere th e cnly casual­ties, a lth o u g h th e headlight tro u b le w asn 't dUcovered u n til th e follow ing evening. T h a t w as th e aam e n ig h t a irtate pa tro lm an discovered th e missing h 'ead- l ig h t , stopped P o t Shoto Jalopy to cauUon, “You’d b e tter g e t someone* to ru n In terference

' tor you." .K n o w w h a t happened th e w ry

n e r t n ig h t? Yep, a city cop flagged dow n P o t fihoU to give th e sam e w arning. 80 now the lig h t h a s t>efii replaced a t » cost o f a figure th a t waa c ited to a frieod .

•’DW so u pick up th e p h e as­a n t? ” he -a sk ed , th en added. “I pay m ore th a n th a t for tJvem d urin g seasonl”

F U E t FO E FBEE D E PT .T w o to n s o f slack coal a n d

wood wUl be given to th e f irs t people show ing up to claim th em a t th e o ld E lectric bakery build­in g n e a t door to th e F irs t S ecur­ity b an k . Y o u ll have to h a u l It y o u n e if. ^ '

M E D IC IN E CREST ROMANCE " P a ir U nguentlne, will you be

m ine?"H um bly begged Old

T urpen tine .I ’ll build a sta te ly Aico H all,

A nd hold C ourt P laster a t your call.

W here slaves on bended knee,I ween.

B i s i n f f i o w T w i r r a t « - i i r — VaselUiet

MARQUIS CHILDS WRITES ON

W A S H I N G T O N

t. I t w asou t of Quite a n ­o th e r e r a , th (

o f the in ­d iv idual speak­ing from a body of c o n v i c t i o n a n d belief deep­ly rooted , th a t S a m R ayburn came.' U r . Bam h a s alw ays k n o w n w h o h e .

i i i m u cu u « W hen h e speak sparingly a n d sparcely In language of a lm ost biblical sim ­plic ity , i t w as o u t of h is origins in a n A m erica th a t s ti ll reflected th e glow o f th e struggle fo r fre e ­dom a n d h a rsh , dem anding Hfe~of m e friln tlqr.

Because h e w as so little , con­cerned w ith h is ow n personal presU gfr-hU Is one o f th e s h o r t­e s t biographies In W ho's W ho— a la te r g e n e r a t l o h Is hard ly aw are of how m u c h 'h e h a d to do w ith s h y in g th e D em ocratic j)ftrty . H e - “w ai' a - p a r t n e r of F ra n k lin Roosevelt In th e new deal. A nd, If fo r th e m ost p a rt h e w as co n ten t to be a sllei)t

h e nevertheless, w as u com ponent o f the

'ect, a new p a rty into being.

R oosevelt spoke fo r th e city masses., th e boues a n d th e ir constituen ts. Rayburn w orked for th e dispossessed South a n d W est, for those who were In e ffec t colonial draw ers of w ater and

hew eta of wood for th e in d u stria l N orth , 'R ie partnersh ip w as h ig h ­ly successful; th e two m a jo r Ifltereata -com plem ented - e a c h

. i p d ' imnreMlve m ajo rities w w S ro B e ff up In one election a f te r a no ther.

O ne o f th e New D eal goeU h a t R ayburn pushed h a rd e s t ;a s ru ra l e lectrification. H e h a d

grown u p in th e age of o il lam ps w hen th e fan n e r’s wife pum ped a ll th e w ater for th e household by h and , besides dotog th e in ­num erab le o ther chores fo r a b ig fam ily . R aybum w as d e te r ­m ined to have th e fa rm er sh a re w ith th e c ity dweller th e b e n e ­fits of technology. He w orked h a rd to ge t benefits for h is ow n s ta te o f ’Texas and p articu la rly w hen h e recruited a s h is a d ­ju ta n t a sm a rt young T ex an new to th e house n am ed Lgrndon Johnson . > - >

T lie e n d of R ayburn 's career fiolDcideR_wtth a rev o lu tlra of th e R ig h t in T exas th a t s e ^ to take th a t sU te n o t only o u t of the- new d eaf b u t in to th e a n n s o f the R epublican r ig h t. T h is - uprising, sym bolised by TexaiV new 'R epublican s e n a ­to r, Jo h n Tower, Is for s ta te s ’ r ig h ts a n d against th e federa l governm ent and all Its works. ’The w ealthy T exans financ ing th e movement a re well to th e r ig h t of LouU X IV In th e co n . vJctlen o f the ir-ow n-«rvertlgn ty ,

Y e( T exas today gets m ore fed ­e ra l iiandouts th an a lm ost any o th e r s ta te . I n I960 T ex as got S.&3 p er cent of th e d lw y from th e n in e largest federa l p ro ­g ram s a n d in th a t sam e year pa id 4-t3 p er c en t of th e t« ta l U x burden. T he to ta l wa^SftM ,- 352,000 fo r T exas w ith a popu-

WUUam Randoipii ZRarst v ia one o f th e g reatest p a trio ts in o u r history: He did h is best to d e fea t F r a n ^ D . Roosevelt and

cause th e nom ­in a tio n of Jo h n N. O am er, o ’Texas, in t h fate fu l conven­t i o n of 1S33. O am er w a s a patrio '; in

of th e word.N owadays po?

iltlcal discussion Is n o t merely

_ _ t a i n t e d w ith •to reig n aid." No, "foreign aW is a m ajo r lien on all ou r genius, to ll a n d personal effort. We can go to p r iW for refusing to pay incom e taxes fw “foreign a id .”

young m en and women 4re ^ l i^ o o n ed in to a im les to figh t for strange, upsta rt m ob leEulers In.. prim itive Aslan a n d A frican lands. We have ceased to n h ln k of th e United S tates a s a na tion , whole, separate and b e lte r th a n a il o thers in the world,

In th a t 1S33 convenUon. H ears t backed O am er. He w as th e only p rom inent m an outside T exas w to d id w ant O am er. Roosevelt h ad supported the League of Na-= tlons. o r “InternaUonallsm .” Col. B. U . Houstf, as spokesm an for Roosevelt, assured H ears t th a t Roosevelt had renounced th a t position, b u t h e coppered th a t assurance w ith a proviso th a t Rooeevelt would te ll th is to H ears t "privately,’' n o t publicly.

H ears t replied:"ffe should m ake h is de cla ra ­

tio n publicly th a t h e h a s chang­ed h is mbid and th a t h e Is now in favor of keeping th e na tio n a l Independence w hich our fore-

la tlo n of<0.SM,000.T h is compares w ith $65,889,000

for New York s ta te w ith Its population of 16,782,000, and California which got 8TI,6M,000 w ith a population o f 16,117,000. T h e comparison shows up even m ore sharply In indiv idual p ro ­gram s. O n old-age aslstance , for example, Texas got S103.187.000 while New York stAte got S48.- 732,000. This m ay b e a reflec ­tion of th e degree to w hich ’Texas out of its

If Mr,fa th e rs won for u:> re lt onJy_, uaiit.^' s ta tem en t w would not believe 1would “ ■ : . I« raiy or u n ttiu u o tu ," J " '">■

r o iS bT .1s t with a /ert-fiK n ?'i e»11 on a . m „ h . t . a n d canvn.« O a r n f r , ^ ^ ‘«> positions. Brow,, because G arner w m Ti x o u » * - a n d - t h e - u i i j M ^ -tlons had been fouTht In the senatp, Ganiec hid no public stand. ow n assurance, ho»,;>r G a m er was -Qppo,,j elgn entanRlcnient., •• ® •'* (w.

O lrn e r b e llie d m thrifi . .

■ » « riin rirw iM w iiiiiM M iliw T iiiiiiiM ' 11 i m

By UAROLD THOMAS UYMAN, need for an alcoholic m ate.

D own in th a courtyard be lli ah all to ll.

A nd a t th e bridge’a high C ol O ato

’The guests sh a ll fin d a p roud Ph o sn h a te l

W hile ^ n a gullded th rone you pause

Tn flimsy, m edicated g au ie .

A nd I beside you ail th etira e — . ______

S w eet U nguentlne, will you ' be m U iet"

B u t U nguentlne on love w as ben t;

S h e u p a n d m arried PepsodentI

Now tim es a re h a rd , the ir la rd e r lean —

T h ey have to live on L lsteru ie.

T h e re ’ll com e a day w hen she m l ^ t pine

A nd w ish she ’d marrlMl T urpenU nel

M ay N apier R u rkhart (821 12th A ve.N orthJ

(Duhli

W A tiT A D AVr.N01 Fo r free U tlili daveno th a t

opens up Into a bed, i t would bo r ig h t good for a recreation room . You C«n phoiiQ 733-M 8S.

The Doctor Says

ta x revenues helps i ts ow n old people.

I n m nilary c o n tra c ts . T exas ou tranks a ll b u t th ree s ta te s w ith w eiro v er a billion do llars in defense procurem ent In 19S0. In short, the process ( h a t R ay ­b u m began m any years ago to try to equalise th e d istrlbuU on of th e nation’s w ea lth h a s gone forw ard w ith a vengeance. A nd, a s M r. Sam has fro m tim e to tim e wryly observed, those who sh o u t loudest about s ta te s ' r ig h ts a re o ften those w ho w ork h a rd ­est to snare th e fede ra l dollar.

N othing riles h im so m u c h as th e fu lm lnations o f these con - se rratives w ho .were a t th e aam e tim e eager to get a ll th e te n e - f lts going ftum th e m easures in itia ted u n d e ^ th e new deal and th e fa ir deal. A y e a r ago w hen Presiden t K ennedy w as in ,T e x ­as, Mr. Sam cam paigned w ith h im w ith the vigor o f a .m an h a lf his age. He show ed th a t h e could sUn h i t a t w h at he believed to be p rejud ice - atfd h y p o c rls y -w lth .ih a . f i r e - o !_ h ia youth .

I n the house, w here h e h a s been speaker fa r longer th a n anyone in h is to ry - i-h a passed th a t record Jn lM ] _ h e '- h a s in , recen t years been tire d a n d sometim es Im patien t a n d Ind if­fe r e n t Discipline In th e unw ieldy D em ocratic m a jo rity was la x a n d bo th Southerners a n d N o rth e rn -

s triked off th e rese rva tion w ith Mr, Sam 's sa n c tio n in th e belief th a t If they h a d lo vole a certain way to get reelec ted th e n they had to vo te th a t w ay.

W hen he came to congress in 1013, W ashington w as a sm all provincial capital, a sou the rn tow n with a tri

country. H e «-a., cd, pa trio tic Amerlc.r,

I. Brown uroie, H,

(Nowadays the A PU Clo^jv^!; s till Idiotic about beginning to dems;j<} tariffs.)

O n New Year’i (U. H ears t m ade a broadtail ^ tlM lly nationwide nam ln ,'^ ; re jecting candldatw *ho JfJ ’•Intem atlonalists.-’ Thev Roosevelt. Newton Bsktr h a d been Wilson'.^ « c re tm ^ w ar. and Al Bmlth. H e a t W proposed as .'.'Uje natlon’i ^ hope, Jo h n N. Garner i w Am erican cUlsen. a p U i / J J th e p la in people and D em ocrat; In J a c l ,

w ith h is own peoplt. His ini„4 is In h is own country."

O w n er w as almost a iian ~ to th e counCry nt large. Bn vehem ent expreasloai by Hewi were so Influential that, lo California Democratic priji,„ G arn e r b eat both Rooserell u j Sm ith , who were suppued lot* ‘ th e only rea l contenden. gave O am er th e Calltoraii ga tions of 46 votes Id aiUli^ to h is ’Texas delegaUoo oI h

en tering the connatlam

_M . D.

"defeatliU ," H e says SO p er cen t o f American* would be killed o u tr ig h t from nuclear blasts and th a t turvlvora in bo th w arring oounUlas probably w ould d ie of rad ioactive fa llo u t In two yearn .

A reason th e n a tlo n * i adm inistra tion h a sn ’t been vigorous In launch ing an a ll-o u t ahelter p ro g ra m - ln add ition to Uie g rea t poten tia l cont and a feeling of pessim ism as to ef(ect|ye»ess of such a plan»-ls th a t new s th a t A mericans were busily going underg round iplght le a d Ruasla and th e re s t o t th a w orld to believe we a re p lann ing to s ta r t a w a r ^ B a l t L ake Tribune,

n th a t th a foreign aid program, fo r a ll iU ftne Is. haa Uw ottan proven a trail and eipenaiva 4»o.-OavBopori. l a , Uomi&g Democrat.

We have th ree puppleg to . . . . away. They are B m o n th s old a n d ^ p a r t cocker a n d P ek ing ­ese. Tw o males, one w h ite and one black, and one b lack a n d brow n fetiiale. You can p lione 423-6070 or go five m iles so u tli, tw o east, two a n d o n e .lu lf ao u th and o ne-ha l( e u t o t lU n sen . I t 's th e th ird house on th e r ig h t aide.

B. W. Fabnwn

PAHOUB LAST UWE . . ’Tka laavea 4on’l dare fall

«(f U s tn e a rOKNTLBMAN IN T U I

rOURTU BOW

N ew spaper E nterp tise Aesn,Som etim es 1 ge t a s provoked

w ith advlce-glvers as some of my readers dQ w th me. F o r example, a recen t w riter la th e Q uar­te rly Jo u m o l of S tud ies on Aico- iiol p resum es to say th a t thq wives of a lcohol-,

usuallxj be placed In one of th e four fol- low(lng catego­ric*:

T h e suffering S u s a n whose / . need to punish f herse lf Is h e r ' dom inont ch a r- h. acterlstlc .

C o n t r o l l i n g C a the rine who ■»»“Is d riven by a n unconsctoua nc to m arry a m an whom iYm feels to be Inadequata o r lo fw lo r.

W avering W inifred w h o s e chief c harac teristie Is aeU -doubt and a need to be needed. And

Punitive Polly, usually a career woman, w ho is rlvalrous a n d ag- grewlvB w ith men,

’Then, too, th e article avers, the re a re th e fiancees w ho be-

tlie husband will have no fu rth e r need (o r excessive drihk liig ; who m ay b e d itp lay lng sim ple Ignor*

r a th e r Uian. a a . uneonsclouj

____Lhese-imtances. it goes on,m arriage Itself "m ay h a s ten U>e progression of alcoholism.’’ And, a f te r m arriage, th e categorlxed wife m ay fight he r husband ’s a t ­tem p t to gain help a n d "knock th e props from under h im a t a ll

■ to keephim ineffectual.'

'H ilarcBr6mn, being for ia m ily lly consum ption, ijm n o t be w ri t­te n as I should like to w rite It.

B u t if these views a re a fa ir sam ple o f th e ic len ttf le -atudies being m ode on alcoholism , maybe We ough t to call QUlta a n d m ake a fresh lU r t . For, o t a ll Ui<! long-sufferlg « n d abused w om­e n on E ar th , th e re a re none to cam pare w ith th e wives of alco> holies. A nd, as a nu itte r o f fact,

m ore long-suffering and ed m ales th a n th e husbaudk

movlpg In and o u t aa th e con ­gress m e t Increasing ly th e fo l­lies of the tim e .oppressed h im . B u t he never lo st th e in tegrity , " I h T s M u r s m m m ie T t -o r a - n r - ' tlon h e knew in d loved, th a t he brought w ith h im from th e la s t frontier.

June .H ears t waa in Ban Blm(ai,u

m oun ta in home on the Pids ocean iu Callfom la. O tner ti in W ashington and the tlon w as in Chicago. ’Thettmi deadlock a fte r three banoUo H earp t concluded th a t Uu » Inee m ig h t be Baker or ^ T h e reelectlon of HerberiBtit th e w orst "intemsUonalls’r a ll, m ig h t resu lt from th ia fusing Influence of a Denwn•pu t.

H earing credence to the t . ,

fro m th e weird chanete Colonel House tha t Rook* b a d a b a n d w e d “iateniatlaD

S o H ears t noUfled Otn th a t h e now believed Rock* should be th e . nominee “to a th e e o u n try 'fro m perll.“ —

W ith in a year, Roosevelt r«p d la ted h is en tire p laU ara.n ognlzed Soviet Russia ind aL th e U nited S U tes into ilini

S o r ie t Russia, and em lii^ th e U nited Nations, and sot d t h e . wild, ungovemaW* p tlvM of th e worM. —

O rotseque triba l nabotstw m eat w ith th e ir hands sod thrw garbage on th e carpets el In urious A m erican hotels.

F o r years. H earst's psM ^ a s called patrloteerlng.

H enry XjUcc, a weird, t< genius w ith no defined pria inven ted a n ep ithet for A c an repo rte rs employed bj t 11a m R andolph Hearst. n ■’H earsUing.’’ I t has Ihi i r - ' o f th e hlas o f a snake.

glad to have bK •’H earsUing.”

I am proud th a t I wM « h im in th e years of h il n j w hen th e going waa most • gerous in th e worst lunilf 'Internatlonalls^n," Hew

a n d W ashington. ,G a m e r ra n ou t of g u t u n

tired-up•*-dlr*^^all-•»lU *** fought on w ith his last i W

He was one of the great 4r

Oswald Jacoby, BridgeFOIXOWS PREEMPT BID

Tltere Is a s to ry abou t foxu* om paratlva. a trance ra w ho a a t lown U> play In a bridge club,

’n io first hand waa dealt a n d waa paM fd out.

While the second h a n d waa be-

w h at a fo u rth hand t a h ^

m o d a t th a table, but * 1 no t n o t w an t to ccmp*tt m th e m a jo r aulU.

N orth U en titled i o f o t t ja f u r the fow tt ■

fjo wonder man's Jaw is Mding — ba'a been UUng 11 on the olUn fo r • leng time.

o r •O f course, th e wife of an al-

fiohollo may exhibit, a t some tuna In h e r life, one o r m ore of th e characteristics of th e w om­e n categorised by th e w ritei of th e article .

D riven to desperation by eco­nom ic privation, sham e, worry, lack of sleep, liuccurlty a n d con­cern fo r her clillrtren, she may try any and every devlca know n

And. when each of Uieae falls, al)e M)ay try Uig opposite. K ind - ness instend of nagging. Affec- Uon in su a d o t ooldneas. S ub . m ission ItiAtead of agg reu lvc ness.

O ut to sh ift ihe responsibility /o r a wish’s aJooJjolU/n lo Iheae devices and to s ta te a u th o iitn - tively th a t wives "b reak down qulU rapidly” w hen alooholloa “achieve sobriety" has th e same hollow sound to m y e ars j u tlie speeches of C oitro and K h n u h - chev when they label ua the "aggressors” and "w arm ongers.'

Noini IIA A 10 8 V A 9 8 T♦ 1 0 4 2♦ Q 8 8

WEST (D) EAST A Q 6 4 I A K JB 7 8 VQIO V K J 4 9 2 4 J S4 A J 8 9 3 * B T

B O irrn * 2V 6 5« A K Q 9 1 f l «4> K 10«

N o en« v u la e n b l* WMt N a t th p B a a l « m Hi P»M P s is P a w 1 4 Pais 3N ,T . P a n P a a i Psis

OptnInC 1

preempt. He Imewa ^ ■holda a b e lter han d thw iMdioarr Wd of tWa

UMi looke at card*, b u t he II the four JewJ trouble ninning oil_niai W

If BouUt opeoa wUniw mond. North gpond one heart »f*t hU epade lu lt and t ^ will happen to him fo ln f down one trWt,

5X K 1*' L , B . & t o l J ' , ,

Ing dealt the m a o w ho h a d been Id last se a t rem arked, ”1 a lm ost opened with th ree d iam onds.''

,111s pa rtne r aald, " I f you h a d , I would have b id th re e ne« trump,”

*nie reply waa "You c a n 't bid three no-trum p w hen I open w ith three diamonda in fo u rth ae* t."

Ml a rgum ent a U rte d a o d be­came *0 violent th a t ih e gam e

I Was brol[en up.I South’* h a n d la a n exam ple of

n » A n <

( o th e e p e . Thla tiine y o u r J

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pwce G ro u p P ra is e d

peace corps.

f n s S t cw feretice to noU fttna-r»‘»‘ » ^ i . „ i a n studenla‘ •’ • L j rtw luti-in condem ning

. . . . .c rU ln ftroups are ilnd and m lm eo-

peace

New Closed Circuit Equipment Installed at University I I P

R itual Seats Offii'fers of Area Graiijjc

KiNCi Mil.I., Ocl. ID-N ow lv. c!r;lr<l n tf ic n s of tin’ Kinw Hill c;'.i\m;(' w r i r iii.‘-t;illt‘ci nt n jomi iti rr im s ^Mtll NSftripo.'.:' -CJnuiKC iK M ouiiM in H»inP llli.s wrck.

corps.’

Shot DelayedPOtNT ARGUELLO. Calif.,

OCL 19 m -S c h e d u le d launch ot ft MIdM satellll* a n d a newcommunlcatlona jV^tenipostponed Wdsy due to tech-

3 ,500-pound Midas and lU accompanylnK J50 million halr-Uke copper wlru lor ihe new system wm not Immediately rescheduled. "Die air force would no t spec­ify what caused today 's post­ponement.

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itlicl Herb K(l- niastc'i.'.; H;irokl‘ H.is- aiuj (iro rge A s r u r. u «,

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Paper Carriers Feted at Burley

BORLBY, Oct. 1» — N ational Newspaper week was observed by the Klwanls club a t th e W ednes- day noon meeting a t Cousin Roy’i by entertalnlnB a ll the newspaper carriers o f th s Burley Herald-BuUetln and having as their guest speaker S tan Lesher, D8W owner of the Burley paper.

Junes Adkins, c i r c u l a t i o n . manager of the paper, w as the

program chairman and Intro­duced *U the boys. He also In tro­duced Lejher who spoke about the value of a newspaper to a communltr. w hat It does for the community and th a t I t waa to serve lh« people In an ImparUal manner. ^

Keith Mouritaen announced th a t all Klwaalans are to m eet * t the Idaho Youth Ranch In M ini­doka county a t 8:90 a jn . Oct. U iOT a tour of tbs ranch. Those

J who wish should bring % lunch / and afterwanl ther* wlll b* »

pheasant hunt.Other gucsls were N o rn » n Big-

U sing compU caled eleclronie testers, G ordon Law, lefl, Vniver* aity o t Idaho a s s is ta n t professor, and Max G roaebard. Hollywood, Calif., RCA sysloois cnxlneer, check ou t th e elosed-c lrcu lt educa­tiona l equipm ent. T h e 1’nlversity ot Idaho closed-c lrcu lt channel

if * * -if )(. !(.

Closed Circuit to OperaW In University’s Classrooms

U K rV ERSITY o r I D A H O ,|w ll l be added a num ber of reeMoscow, Oct. 1&—C h an n el 7. the U niversity of Id ah o closed circu it televLslon In^UiIlatlon, will be opera ting w U hln th e nex t three weeks.

D r. W illiam Snyder, hend of the im m unlcatlons d ep artm en t, | n -

nounced th a t th e channe l W 1 'broodcfl.5t to 10 clnMroom build­ings and b11 s tu d e n t living Rioups and o ther buildings now receiving signals from th e cam pus cable :systcm:

toU l o t $35,000 w orth of . .im ent h a s been added to the

radlo-tetevlslon f n c l l l t l closed c ircu it use.

“News. In form ational, cu ltu ral and en richm en t type program s wUl be a ired w hen th e opera tion begins,” sa id D r. Snyder. ‘T o th is

PTA Sets MeetFILER. O ct. l& - J o h n S to rrs

will lead a discuaslon of the th e school d is­

tr ic t concern ing th e In: facilities of th e e I e m I m td e s w hen th e V ic tory-C entral PT A m eets a t S p in . M onday in

ooiyJUipfrt. KAYT i«lBi.willcl?. lb ft_iluU O L jil«!L .au(ll.torlum ,_.F in a l p h ttu will b e m ade for

th e tn n u a l h a r r e s t festival to be held NOT. 4. R efresh ro rtiU wlU be eerved.

u la r courses beginning th e -ficc- ond sem ester of th is year."

a rc being m ade to offer___courses from d ifferen t

disciplines, such ns rftdlo educn tlon, geology, photography and social sclenccs. Dr. S nyder said.

An expanding u-se fo r t: teach ing fool o f television is p re ­dicted.

hoped th a t th e local schools will p a rtic ipa te w ith the u n i v e r s i t y program m ing and teacher education," h e added. " It will soon 'be po.sslbIe for th e U ni­versity o f Idaho to tie In to s ta te ­wide a n d n a tio n -w id e progrnm - mlng f e a t u r i n g ou tstanding teachers and , experts from across th e couh lry w ithou t actually bringing th em to th e cam pus,"

To be used p rincipally aa a ., a d ju n c t to teach ing to rega lar classroom subjects, th e Iniitalla- tion a n d opera tion h a s already served as a n educational project for Rtudents. who u n d e r faculty

h ave he lp M t up and

.tor, and two key c lub m em ben 1 from Burley high s c h o o l, 'T e d [. Denny and Keal Childs.

BIRTH REPORTEDriLER. Oct. 1 0 -M r. a n d Mrs.

Jerry Qingerlch h a v e received word ot the birth o t a daugh ter to ihelr son and daugh ter-in -law , Mr, and Mis. K erm lt O lngerleh, Oct. 11, a t Hesston, K ans.

E X -O F FIC IA L D IESLAUSANNE, Bw lU erland. Oct.

10 O n-R odolphe R u b a tte l, 05, fo rm er p resid en t o f Sw itzerland a n d m in iste r of p lied yesterday.

and o th e r s tuden t activ*will b roadcast to 10 c la u r . .ity b n lld in n on th e cam pus. I t is expected In be In operation w ltb ln th e nex t th ree weeks. (U n lver^ty of Id ah o pliulo—sta ff cnirA vlng)

S;;i'noi- .ilui Mrs, M arie Cicili',

Mi-5. c;1i II I.Mhrimnn. M.irlpovi, tn :iM iic r; Mr.s. Wllllnm ;iiul .\Ii S!-.'v.- W .itrrs. .'•crrr- N!is, Aniil .l.iiKKisck. P o m o n a ; Mi.s, H:iitilcl Ki'.inusspji. l-'lorii; M js. Ci-i'll lady nsM.Mniit

, M ounlain Honir, w;is tho u ttin s ma.stcr and I-'rntik .Imirs nml K .u l A iulnsnii w ric iiisialliiiK (iIlliiTS. nssrstrd l)y M is , r'l'.nnk .lours nnd Mi-s. Botl i\ ikI Oinnf.M’ina as m arshals.

M nriposn C.tHiigo will host the Fliiioic C ounly Pom ona m ectliis Nov. 6.

tA I ’TAtN V ISITSCASTLEFOHD. OCl. 19 -C ap l.;

Edwin Huciriiii, who has bpcii siatiuiicci a t ItcdcUff air siatloii.:

, S t. Johns, Ni'w foundland. for nearly a y w r, is visiting hi.s p jr- cni.n, M r. and Mrs. E arl Rud-

C apta in and M rs. "Hudson nnd th e ir liaby da u g h ter will leave Nov. 1 for Syracuse. N.Y,, w here h e will be sta tioned . .

Girl Honored- CAREY-;—O p t.-19----- _B «v jB rly-Siinp.'on w.Ts nam ed sw ee theart, of ih<’ K uinrr Farmrr.s of. Amer­ica C arry chap ior n i ihc an n u al b;uii (f.uiri’ la;.I week. G ale Rob- rii.s. c liapiri-•pipslflriU . prc.sent- ctl l irr th r wliiip FFA sw eetheart Jarkrf.

T lir ba rn ’ rtancf whs p lanned by nob -Pviah. n.v.vistcd by o the r ch ap te r mrmhiT.v

> in i:m h r l o t a l k ■CAS-n.EI--ORD. Oci. I D ^ h c r -

Iff .la in rs H. Bcnliitii will sprak on fjiiiiil.v fiiUniii shclier.s a t Ihn-Ca£llcIi'rfl_i*IA .mccUii2_al_8_

MoiKiav In the old hl^h school i:yiiiii,i.',l;i:ii. .Mii.iicnl num ­ber.'! will be Kivpn and the publio t.s Inviirrl.

FATOVERWEIGHT

KAVMONI) I., TATK I . . . asKsi.dani silmiiiiMrnlcir

of Maitir Vsllr.v Memorial ho»- | p iU I . 'u a i rlids^n |ire 'ld en t of Ihp Idaho Hos|i|(al assriclalliin ' Tuesday a t th r annual liuslneNii ' m erlin j: In BoKr, T ate l< a ' e rad iia te of Kimberly bich ; w hnnl. recelvrd an A, » , decrre j in b u s i n e s s aiiminiNlratlnn I from Norlhwpsl N ararrnp rn l- i Je ff in 1353 and received hi* M, S, de jree In hnspilal ad- m ln lstratlun from Nortliwest- r rn university , Chlcai^n, In 195S, T aU has been a t the T w in F a lls hospital^-slnce.igss. (S taff engraving)

I le a l Cables keep pipes from x ,d ii . . .r Eh.i F ree iln* , a t Globe £eed ,.T ^A jJ^_ J;d „ /y ii!iIi.

Cuba Will Grant Scholarships to 1,000 StudentsK E Y W EST, Fla-, Oct. 19 W—

T lie C u b a n govem m ent will g ra n t scholarsh ips lo 1,000 L atin A m erican university students, H avana radio reports.

A b roadcast W ednesday n igh t said th e studen ts will have all the^r expenses paid for th e d u ra ­tion o f th e ir studies. T hey m ay a tte n d th e U niversities o f H a ­vana, L as Villas a n d O rlenle and m ay study engineering, agron- flm y. arch ltcc tu rc , m e d i c i n e , pha rtnacy , the hum anities, eco­nom ics nnd law.

operate th e equipm ent.“W ith th e closed c irc u it sys-

tem' a n d th e addition o f » low poorer FM_radIo_8ta_Uon,for_vhlch applica tion is being m ade to th e federal com m unications com nils- aion, th e dep artm e n t o f com*

will be one of th ei;iost tho toughly equipped In th e J Iorthw est,'’'D r . Snyde?; aald.

T h e departm en t also h a s com ­p lete clnematogTBph2(..equ lpm ent and houses th e photog raphy a n d

' >-visual c e n te n a< well aa

Primary Family Hour Reported

ALMO. Oct, 19—T h e au tum n fam ily hou r w as presen ted by th e P rim ary organization S u n ­day n igh t a t th e LDS church w ith M rs. H aro ld D urfee charge.

Songs a n d ta lk s were used to i l l u s tr a te . th e duty of the P rim ary teachers ond paren ts In teach ing th e gospel. All P r i­m a ry classes participa ted . A s­sisting J p th e prog ram ., w e r e P aulette: E rickson, Mrs. R ichard Jones, M m. ,X rley Cahoon, Mrs. R obert w m o T M ts. Jack . Erick­son a n d M rs. W illiam Jones, teachers.' S tak e P r im ary visitors M rs. D on C hand le r, Mr.i. Wells H epw orth , M rs. R ex Beecher and M rs, ' Jo h n N ye. E lba. , Prayers w ere g lfe n by L e lsh a D urfee and W esley W ard .

Solon Discusses Fallout ProblemLO S ANGELES, Oct. 19 (/T .-It

w ould la k e 1 weeks iiir fallovitl from a Soviet SO-nu'-.iiton nu c -' le a r bom b to rp.Tch the tem per-! a te zones, fmys Rep. C he t H o li- | field. D„ Cnllf.

H ollfield Is chairm an of the Jo in t conRre-ssionBl com m ittee Atomic energy. U p (old a ne .. m a n W ednesday th a t it would be d ifficu lt to p red ic t how large tin a re a wouJri bo w c r c d by fallout from n 50-m egaton device.

“A t th is tim e,” he said, "there a re senjionnl varia tions in the w ea th e r w hich would cau.se a g rea t deal of th is fallou t to c ir­cu la te in th e polar regions,

" I t would be weeks before the fa llo u t would be d is tribu ted in w h at we call th e tradew inds."

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P I R u s s ia , U .S . ij; ! D e a d lo c k o n

U .N . L e a d e rUNITED I/A TIO N S, N.V.. Oct.

I t (A—Soviet s n d U £ . ch let de l­egates repo rted con tinued dead* lock W ednesday a fte r conlerrlng lo t a n hou r a n d a q u a rte r about th e selection of a tem porary UJ4. eec re tary 'sene ra l.

----- B6Vlf t~DCpq ty r urelgn-Mtntetw-V alerln A. Z orin told reportera.| •'We a tudled bo th our positions and d id n o t agree on anything a s yet."

U B. Ambasoad^r A dlal E . 8tev< enson sa id the re was no agree­m ent.

. T he tw o w ere toge ther Jn sm all U.N. eoQference room, cach w ith a few aides. I t was th e sixth

' U B . '^ v le t m eeting since Secre- U ry -O en e rtl D ag K am m arskjotd

n . , . . ____ ^ e d In a plane crs&h Sep t. IB.i h h , S ^ o rehand .-Z onn w a» r eq u ited

' ready to m ake a m a jo r con­cession on th e tlm llng of a p rom ­ise from Ihe tem porary secre- U ry-general to consult w ith his m ain advisers.

' B u t afterw ard, Zorin declinedto com m ent on th is report, and Stevenson said there was still d isagreem ent o « r . bo th th e tim ­ing of th e s ta te m en t and th e num ber of th e advisers.

T he tw o m e n .d id n o t se t - da te for a fu rther, m eeting. B u t a U 5 . source em phasized th a t th is did not- m ean th e negotia­tions had been broken off. He al-

j l . : 1 so emphasized th a t th e U nlU d | | | u . S ta le s was willing lo consult any

I n i l ' tim e w ith anyBody, th e Soviet . I | | ! U nion included.

Prizes

R ite s I n s ta l l A re a F u tu r e N u rs e H e a d s

BURLEY. Oct. 1 9 -M rs . Sidney K night, public h e a lth supen-Jw r o f th e so u th c en tra l dU trlct h e a lth departm en t. T w in w as th e fea tu re speaker a t the to stallatlon o f th e new oKlcera of th e F u tu re N urses club of th e Burley h igh school, T uesday eve­n ing in th e social room of th e F resby te rlan church here.

M rs. B W ght discussed require­m e n ts and responsibilities of good nurses, types of nursing p r o g n m s and Job opportunities. She to ld th e girls th a t th e rea l needs of a good nu rse a n int«lU« te h ee , ft happy outlook <« n d a re a l desire to serve.• T hcM , w up led w ith th e dealr* ftble eharaetcristies o f em otional atabU lty. ^ U l ty to « e t a long « l t l t people, a n d In terest In peo­ple . good h e altli a n d a sense of hum or, should be a l t th a t is a e e d td to become a good &urse, M rs. K n igh t declared.

M rs. K n ig h t .e m p h a d s e d 't l^ l t h e c a tio n needs good n n n u « n d saJd^lhet* v e re aererU tTpea o f nuraln^ program s ara ilable.

• fro m th e one y e a r prac tical &UI9BS course to v th e five year «0(UMs a n d th e re a re m any fields in to w hich a nu rse may en ter.

D ieae tnelude army s jid o a n ca ree n , general hoaplta! or m en’ ta l hOBpltal wortc, publfo health , ftdm lnlstratlon, specializing and taa«hlng^ob-«pportunlU es-are endless, th e speaker said. — filU ce rsJn sta U e d were J a n e t W arren,' p resident; R u th O oet- tsche, Tice president; U n d a K ing, secretary : M argare t fftherlngton. treasu rer: Arlene Babcock, h b - to rlan , and M ary Sim m ons, i«< porter. School adviser Is Mrs, Clifford D arrlng ton and the a u tse sponsor is Mrs. T . R . N iel­sen.

13jDrivers Are Fined by Judge

K IN O H ILL, O ct. Ifr -T h lrtee n drivers were fined th is week by Ju stice o f th e Peace Lynn Bher-

_______m t o for violations o f th e m otor

Pined for overw eight loads were R icha rd Wilson, 8 t . Anthony «32; r a n g A rchibald, »I0. and Ed­w ard PeU rson, ♦ » . bo th Caldwell; lA rry Miller, S t. A nthony. I ia ; H ow ard D . Sm ith, T w in Palls, 111; A llen P . Lang, Wisdom. M ont., 128; C hristie Palrchlld . Pocatello. 130; R alph Ingels. Jle - b e r, U tah , lifl, a n d T hurm pn Po tter , M yrtle Creek. O re.. | t o

D onald K. U oyd, Tw in PalU.---------- tlV ^ lc titlouB -d lsp lny on vel)lol«i

H erbert R. M ontw orth, Em m ett W. no m irrors; D on fileckmsn. M ounta in Home, tlO. overlenglh load, a n d E arl Jones, Sioux c ity , la . , tlft. failu re to have gross w eight signs on truck.

L e t te r L e a d s S e a rc h e r s to

G ar in R iv e rK ELLER PERRY . W ash .. Oct.

iB T ff= E a t- ty m rM e iiB ay a n signed Ictler, searchers W ednes­day recovered a com pact car w ith C anadian p la tes from th e Columbia river bu t could find no trace of th e owner, a n i tom ey from V ancouver, B.C.

Thn 19S1 Palcon Redan was located In a b o u t 75 fee t of m urky water. 80 leet from ahore where an a rm of th e Columbia Joins the Sandpoll r iv e r about a mile n o r th o f K eller P e rry . The vehicle was traveling south on the Republlc-W llbur highw ay when i t veered off to th e le ft and down a &0>foot b a n k Into th e water, (he s ta te patfol said.

T h e c a r w iu reg is tered to Ia n M. Sutherland, 43, w ho w as last seen In Wilbur, O ct. 10 and w hosr C anadian associates have since been trying to locate h im In th a t section of W ashing ton .

Sk in dlvefs, w ho found no trace of the d river W ednesday, will go down again th is week­end In an e ffo rt to le o m w hat happened to those w ho m ight have been In th e vehicle w hen i t le ft the road in P e rry county.

T h e anonym ous le tte r t h a t s ta r ted th e se arch w as received by Capt. E ldon J . P a rke , head of th e Spokane u n it o f th e a U te patrol. T he w riter sa id h e was conscience-stricken by th e fac t h e m ight have forced a new Palcon off th e highw ay and Into th e river. T he o rig inal le tte r, m ailed a t P a s c o . W ash,, w a s forw arded to th e W enatchee office of th e patro l.’

A search was s ta r ted T uesday a fte r . a teletype m essage, re ­layed from C anada by Belling-' ham , tokl o f S u th e rla n d 's d is­appearance and appeared to con­firm the Inform aUon given In the le tte r.

,100 Years YoungAPPOMATTOX. Va.. Oct. 19 lil

—M rs. C harles H . Coleman cele­b ra te d h e r 100th birthday annl-ve rsa ty W ^nM d»y^_ _____'H e r falhe ri Erfward nufRe. was

killed In th e ba ttle d r GeltyflburK. She m arried a soldier who fought Jn O iit baltJe, >fer hiw band dJe<l In IMB a t th e age of loi.

B8JRUN, O ct. 11 m — T h e com m unists a re o ffering p r is ­es to chUdren 'w ho be tray peo­ple try ing to escape irdm E as t Germ any.

Pootballs a n d . trac k su its h a r e ’ been handed ou t to young inform ers in th e border area, th e m ilita ry correspond­en t o f the com m unist ik p e r Das Volk reported.

.T he w riter, a M ajor Aue, sa id th e . vigilant youngsters a ra membera of th e Y oung Pioneers, th e jun io r red you th m ovem ent for 10- to u - y e a r - olds.

Meeting Held by Employers’ Unit

P re d e m ltb , Boise, ie c re ta ry - dlrec tor « f th e Id ah o Em ployers couQoil.-featured speaker a t th e g ronp 's m onth ly ffieetinff he ld a t th e Rogerson ho te l W ednesday evening, gave a resum e o f labor rela tions acroas th e sU te .

0Utt6n Smallwood. T w la FalJs, a re a vice president, w as in charge of th e program. Em ployers from

' MaT'O V alley a ttend*ed, reports_V . K . LesherL_Twln Falls, sta te president.

T he group also conducted ronndt8bl8“Tllscu8Blon--of ‘ labo r problems, Lesher said.• T he nex t m eeting Is scheduled

to be held in Burley, T h e group meets th e th ird W ednesday of each m onth.

Protest MadeW ASHINGTON, O ct. IB dJ?D

—Presiden t ^ w a m a Nkrum%h of O h an a today asked Soviet Prem ier N ik ita K hrushchev to abandon plana to explode a 60-megaton nuc lea r b o m b , th e Q han» e m j a a s a y a n ­nounced. i -

An e_____ ,N krum ah se n t i

Credit Firm Is Winner of Suit

T iie Commerclol C red it B quip- m ent corporation was aw arded II.IOI.BO from E ckert M otor and Implement com pany a n d Ray Harmlson In a decision Tiled Wednesday by D istric t Judge T heron .W. W ard,

. H arm lson-purchased "B f a r m Implement from th e m otor and im plem ent company Ju n o 30. 1668, on a conditional sffle.i con ­trac t. The c on trac t was taken over by the credit corporation, Harmlson did n o t f ill con tract

A tom F a l lo u t Is B lam e d in R u s s D e a th s

NEW YORK, Oct. 19 P a ll- o u t from a Soviet atomic te s t in lOfil was reported W ednesday, In a n unofficial and unconfirm ed account, to have , killed m any Russians, caused w idespread Ill­ness and contam inated w ater and crops.“T T iT l'e p o r t-w a ff-b ro a d ea a t-b y Radio Liberty, a private A ij— can-sponsored netw ork w beam s program s to the Soviet Union in Russian and 11 o the r languages.

Radio Liberty said Its Inform a­tion came Irom a m an w ho was a n eyewitness. H is nam e was ie p t Bccrct. The netw ork sa id I t was tran*m Utlne h is account to the Soviet Union on a 24-hour basis.

*ni6 story, as re la ted on the broadcasts, was th is : 't t e _ b la s t waa se t off In the Soviet Aslan Republic of K azakhastan . Resl- d e n tj of the a re a a round Semi- pa lallnsk In K azakhstan w ere a s ­sured th a t t)ie te s t w ould n o t harm them In any way.

However. Soviet sc ien tis ts a p ­paren tly misjudged w eother con­ditions and a heavy fallou t de- scCTided in th e region.

Inspection team s soon discov­ered radioactive contam ination in form anim als a n d crops. T hey ordered all c rops burned, and fields plowed.

A fter th a t, poultry and cattle began to die. A uthorities ordered the ir carcasses burned also, bu t th e contam ination con tinued to spread.

Two weeks a fte r th e explosion, officials Issued pesters w arning th e area's residen ts again st drink ing w ater from uncovered wells and In structing them to re ­p o r t to H xtors any sh a rp h e a d ­aches »nd h igh fevers, '

Between two a n d four weeks a fte r th e b la st, effec ts on h u ­m ans began to appear. T hey su f­fered tem porary para lysis, loss of ha ir, h igh tem pera tures. deU- rlum a n d com plications a ffec ting th e iungs, kidneys a n d JIver.

A h ig h d e a th r a te ensued. Pew o thers failed to be affec ted in some way.

Soviet au th o ritie s sou g h t to minimize th e s ltu aU an In dom es­tic news reports by calling I t an epidemic of “v irus flu ."

RuleWillBenefit Farmers

BO ISE. O ct. 19 m —A new reg ' u la tion recently a u thorized for th e farm ers hom e a<lmtnistratlon will be of p a rticu la r benefit: to th e ' young farm er, M ax H anson, sU te PHA direc tor, sa id W ednes­day.

l l i e new legisla tion pe rm its th e PHA to m ake loans to enlarge

i r m . ' l n th e past, lo ans to U tf o ^ p roperty w ere au-

w hen th e '.value of......... _ B / 'W DO g r e a te ^ th o nth a t e f- tn e 'a v e ra g e fam ily farm to ih e county. T h e new require­m ents lim it such a loan to the value o f th e fa rm tovolved wlUi a m axim um of $60,000.

H anson sU d, " In th e past, m ^ young farm ers w ere unable to ob ta in • loon to buy th e ir fam ily fa rm sim ply because the fa rm -w a s-w o rth -m o re th a n th e average fam ily farm ."

Joseph H. Treat :en by Death

R lM B B R L r, O ct.2»-J0B eph K. T rea t, M, Cheyenne. Wyo., died about l : » a. m . T hu rsday a t the home of h is daughter, M rs. R ich­a rd B ourn , Kimberly, a fte r a h e a r t a ttack .

H e w as b o m Ju ly 27. 1903. a t C linton, la ., and m arried Bemlce Pence in Colorado in 1023. He lived In Tw in P a lli fo r 11 years, m oving to Cheyenne In 18M. He was a ve teran of W orld w ar I and was a mem ber of th e Chey­enne Eplscopfil church and the Moose lodge.

Surviving, besides h is widow, a r r _ a aon. E m e ry _ I r e a t . - ' t« la Palls ; five daughters, M rs, H er­be rt A nderjon a n d M rs, L arry Lundy, bo th H anien ; M rs, Bourn, K imberly: M n , R icha rd Powell. O ntario, O re., and Mrs, Delbert M othenhead . Cheyenne: a slater, Mrs, M arvin Baraarl)]. Cheyenne, and 14 grandchildren.

Puneral «ervlce.i a re pending a t W hite m ortuary. ;

Young

RENATOR CRITICIZES■ WASHINQTON. 9c\, Jp Ml —

Sen. E vere tt M, b lrk se n . R*., 111., Mid WednMduy th e K ennedy ad ­m inistration " I s floundering." T h e senate R epublican leader wrote a lengthy review of th e eongretflonal session th a t eade<!

The law firm of Johnson and O lion represented th e c red it c o r­poration, H arm lson was rep re ­sented by M urphy, Schw orta and Cunningham, T w in P a lls law firm, and th e im plem ent oom-

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the Greatest Terror tale Ever Told!

P a il Seed G rains, W lnU i W btai, B arU y a n d Rye a t G lebe Reed A Feed. — Adv,

Columbia River System Described as 5. Greatest g^ource of

______O TO N , O ct. 19 IB —T h e o a tio s 's ffrea test source of w itter pow er Is th e C olom bia rtv -

and its tr ibu ta ries , M cording a pow er com m ission rep o r t on

hydroelectric resourcos.

pared w ith tbe oaUana2 po ten tia l of U.9 million a t th a t tim e.

T h e Mississippi r iver system .anked second to th e C olum bia 'w ith a i J mUWon k ilow atts ol u a -

were 33,1B1,600 k ilo w a tu of u n - developM pow er to (h« Columbia river system on J a n . 1, IMP, com-

P o lic e C h e c l r T w o M is h a p s I n T w in F a U s

Tw in F alU police investigated two m ino r accidents W ednesday which caused a n e stim ated 160 dam age.

A 19M Pord driven by Dick R oth , 19, P ller, colU(^ed w ith a 1954 C hevrolet tru ck driven by lu g eae U. D aniels, 40, 360 Hey- b u m avenue w est, a t 4:16 P-m. W ednesday in th e 100 block of Rose s tre e t n o r th . R o th told po­lice th e b rakes locked on his car. T h e re was a n estim ated dam age to th e tru ck a n d none to th e car.

A IM S'Dodgre driven by Jo h n Blaslus, 18, 539 M on te VtsU drive, r a n In to th e r e a r o f a — • • by Ja n -

thesa states In th e c a t lo n a l sum - marles because onJy a p re iun - Inary review of th e ir po ten tia l was available w hen th e repo rt was complied.

W ashington h a d 'th e m ost u n - .jve lop td hydroelectric capacity , a t 19.133.600 k ilow atts, and th e greatest Installed pow er capacity , S t 6.272,626 kilow atts.

T he Columbia river m a in stem

L uft. 27,677 Blue L a k a boule­vard, a t 0:03 p in . a t M ain nue e a s t a n d Shoshone s tn

Police repo rted th e sU tlonw ag- 1 h a d stopped tor a pedestrian

and w as h i t by th e D odge. They Estim ated |2S dam age to ' Dodge a n d tlO to th e N ash.

P o lic y f o r S ta te R o a d

W o r k s S etBO ISE, O ct. 19 M V -The s ta te

highway boa rd In structed the highw ay d e p a r tm e n t W ednesday to p u sh construction pro jec ts in a r w o f th e a ta te w ith high u n ­employment.

B oard C haJrn ian Boscoe Rich, Burley, sa id th e Instructions vere given " a s a r e su l t o f a dls- lusslon w ith th e govem or." "The w ard is ask ing th e departm ent," he said, “to b e constan tly aware of th e c h a f t ln g econom ic picture th roughou t th e s ta te a n d stre&M th e need f o r a dvanc ing pro­gram m ed proJecU to early con­struc tion in a re a s o f high un> employment.**

'H ie board w as to ld Tuesday by ' Ltlons fro m n o r th Idaho

A re a A r t is ts L e a v in g f o r

Gem P a r le yAbout IS members o f th e M ag­

ic Valley A rt guild will leave Friday to a ttend th e f if th an n u al Idaho A rt association conference

the College' of Id ah o cam - , Caldwell, according t o . '

Madl Hobdey, p residen t of guild,

The conference will s ta r t F r i­day afternoon and end Sunday morning. R egistration for t h e conference will be from 1 to 6 p j« . a t the college cam pus.

There will be a m ultitude of a r t workshpps available fo r th e members — pottery , sculpture, basic painting for beginners, r e ­lated forms in- o th e r a rts , how cu ltural influences a ffec t c h il­d ren 's 'a rt work, color theory, d e ­sign and composition, and o the r subjects.

One ot the highlight.^ of th e conference will be a speech a t 8:30 p.m. a t Jefferson jun io r high school by D r. M argare t Mead, world fam ous an th ropo lo ­gist and author.

Mrs. Hobdey noU s th a t a n y ­one can a ttend th e conference e ither by Joining th e association or by paying a nom inal reg is­tration fee.

There will b e a n Id ah o A rt association m em bership show of over 100 original oil pa in tings, a one-m an show o f p a in tings by H elen Aupperle, Id a h o Palls, a ceramic one-m an show by B ill Roberts. College of Idaho , a n d a selection of 31 p r in U from th e Western S e rig rap h Institu te.

th a t- th e ir section o f th e sta teras In a period o f h ig h unem ­

ploym ent. T h e group sough t atlo- catlqn of fo re s t h ighw ay funds a n d a h igh perceatftge of such money w as a u th o rize d for work on th e fo re st h ighw ay system in th e n o r th . .} . ...

T h e b o a rd -e o n tia u e d Oc­tober m eeting Th^lrsday with a to u r o f M agic V alley. I t wUl m eet w ith delegaUona a t Sho­shone, Tw to F a lls , Je ro m e and R u p e rt T hu rsday ; A m e r i c a n Palls, P reston a n d M ontpelier Friday , and a t S t. A n thony and Id ah o F a lls on S aturday . ,

'A - la rg e delegation from the Highw ay W association - asked th e board-^iTednesday to give high p rlorltjr to reconstruction of a fou r Jane highw ay between U.S. 95's Junction w ith Interstate BON south of P ru lt lan d to Pay* e tte , a d istance of about five and o ne -ha lf miles.

R ich told th e delegation th a t th e board h a d been concentra t- Uig on Im provem ent of U.S. S3 Jn th e Salm on riv e r c snyon and reduction of g rades' over the W inchester and W hlteb lrd hills on th e s ta te 's n o r th a n d south highway.

H e sa id th e b o a rd h a d ne­glected the sou thw est Idoho sec­tion of th e rou te in favo r of the cen tral po rtion because It waa believed th a t ‘

Quality Lab for Wheat Gets OK

w h

of th a t section b e n e f ltte d bo th n o r th and sou th Id aho .

B u ^ h e added, ‘"THere w ill be iwBTe o io n # y ~ » v in » W B ~ w tira » goes on to d o /m o r e abou t .the highw ay to sou thw este rn 2da-

ATTBND CONFAB O A ST L SrO R D , O c t. 1» — Mr.

and M rs. J . R oy H aley a ttended th e T r l-S t* te B a p tla t convention

B alt lA ka C ity U s t week.

Dry C lean ing

SEE 9 EXCITING M G M HITS!

Htartn TO M O RRO W I

bad uodere loped pow er estim ated a t 10,W«,«00 k ilow a tu . T h e k l l ^

' itlal o f lU m ajo r tr ib ­u ta ries w aa lis ted a s : Snake 19,- WIJOO, Clark Pork , 3,765,100, K oo tenai 1,635,000, CiwUU 1,- 365,300, a n d W UlHnett« 1,123,000.

A fter W ashington tb e to p four sta te s to undeveloped hydropower capacity w ere: California 1 0 ^ , - 800 k ilow atts, Idaho 8^81^00.

- Or egon B.-

230,115 k ilow atts of developed te p M tty , preceded by Alabama w ith 1,300.340 kilow atts.

T h e prelim inary figures la the repo rt show th a t A U ska wUl move to to th e to p ran k s o f pow­er-rich s ta te s . A supplem ental r ^ r t p u t A laska’s po ten tia l a t 18,169,698 k ilow atts, of w hich 18,- 105J80 was ■

BOISE, Oct. 19 I ^ T h e Id ah o approved

Tuesday expenditure o f funds to m a tch the 130,000 a pp rop ria tion of the 1961<4eglslature fo r con ­struction of it new w hea t quality laboratory a t th e U niversity o f Idaho 's Aberdeen experim ent s ta - Uon.

Construction Is scheduled to be completed by .Ju ly 1, 19S3.

The commission a lso approve extension of a p ro jec t by S ta n ­ford research in s t itu te fo r In - vestlgaUon o f developm ent a n d marketability 6 ( new w hea t foods.

KresideSet—Both membera a n d non -m em ­

bers o t the L D S c hu rch a re in ­vited to a ttend a fireside fe a tu r­ing a lecture by Ariel Crowley, a lUe-long s tu d e n t of th e sc rip ­ture^, world traveler, a n d one of the w orld's g rea te s t a u th o r­ities on the Book of M orm on.

T he fireside will b e held a t 8 p jn . Prlday In th e Jerom e LDS chapel.

BRUSH BURNED JEROME, O ct. 1 9 - p ir e s bum .

lug on the n o r th s id s of Shake river on Shoshone d is tric t, bureau of land m anagem ent U n d W ed­nesday evening resu lted from brush being bunted by fa n n e rsfllrarln r l in d ._ rc p a r t« l-D * li_ H . K innam an, J e r o m e . Shoshone district BLM m anager.

T h is would ra n k A laska sei to W ashtog ton to undeveloped hydroelectric capacity .

T he power po ten tia l o f th e Yu­kon river to A laska was estim ated a t 11,336,800 kUowatU which would place H in th ird place be­h in d th e Colum bia and M l s ^ p - p i basins.

Mrs. Selders Is , ‘Loser ofWeek’Mrs. VeJJa Selders was best

loser o f th e week for ^ le th ird week in a row, w ith a n e t loss of 194 poun'ds. w hen th e TO PS N lx-O n-P l* c lub m et T uesday to th e Salvation Arm y ‘building.

O f th e 31 m em bers p resent, 17 lost 38 pounds a n d 10 gatoed 10 pounds.

Program chairm an waa O er- a ld lne B ottche r, a n d "pig” con­sequences w ere given by Mrs. Sh irley Reppetto . T h e w e i g h t losing contest betw een th e "Los­ing U lles" a n d th e "Shrtoklng Violets" rem ains even, w ith 30 pounds lost by each side.

M embers a n d form er members •e rem inded th a t If they wish

, j a tte n d th e second TOPS birthday p a rty , they m ust have th e ir reservations In by tonight. T he p a rty la p lanned a t 12:80 p jn . T uesday in th e P l rs t C hristian church.

Cruelty Charged In Divorce Cas(M rs. V irginia F aye H arra l filed

su it fo r divorce from Jo h n Lloyd H arra l W ednesday In dU trlct court, chorging m en ta l and phys­ical cruelty.

M rs. H arra l asks custody of th e ir five ch ild ren , »200 per m o n th ch ild support, equitable

: division o t com m unity property a n d a tto rney fees.

'S h e r e q u e s ti 'th a t th e c ou rt Is- . i e a restra to to g o rd e r 'a g a in s t H arroJ to p rev en t h im from re» m ovtog , th e ch ild ren from her custody* o r m o lesting h e r durtog liUgatton, • , .

Ttier w ere m arried N or, 18, 1993, a t Elko, Mev. M ay a n d May, Tw in F a lls law firm , Is repre- sen ttog M rs. H arra l.

S u i t - C h a r g e s C a r A c c id e n tC a u s e d D e a thM aym e'K acalek . B uh l, a n d Al- .n ' Konlcek, M urtaugh ,15,500 dam age s u it W e

_ i dU trlo t c o u rt to th e death of th e ir m o the r, M rs. Em m a E ontcek, w ho died J u n e 18. B ernard 0 . H uffm an . F iler was nam ed a s de fendan t.

Mrs. S o n lc e ^ w a s a passenger

Debt Suit FiledE ld o n . C. H ilto n filed su it

W ednesday in d is tr ic t court for $3,400 a llegedly owed h im on a

no te . D uane Stlgallas nam ed de fendan t.H ilton, rep resen ted by L a w ­

rence B. Q u ton , T w to PaUs a t ­torney. s ta te s th a t StlgaJl-slgned for a (3.400 prom issory, no te Aug. 30. IM L ' - ■

RET U R N T O ALMO ALMO, O ct. l» ^ M r . a n d M rs.

Jam es U oyd h av e re tu rned to the ir borne h e re a f te r spendtog the pasC sum m er to A laska where they w ere employed.

Winners Listed By Bridge Clui,

N orth ond south u-ik ^

Rhodes and Mrs e w aecond. and Mrs, Bc; , .Mrs. S turgeon McCov

Eas^ and westMrs. Ouy Towle a *er,• AviTjy and

by C o n n l^ J , K M ^ e k , B l M k ^ . to r who tied w hich w as s tru c k by a 1958 Pord — • - pickup truck d riv en by H uff­m an J u n e 4, fine a n d ooe-ha if miles ea^t o f U u rta u g h on high­way 80.

Tw in F a lls D eputy Sheriff C larence Ylagst. who to resU - gated th e acc iden t, reported th a t the K acalek c a r h a d s ta r ted to m ake a - le f t tu rn to to th e Alvin K onlcet d rivew ay Ju s t t s H uff.Dian s ta r te d to pass . Y togst esti­m ated 8300 dam ages to the Dodge a n d (lOO to th e truck. .

T h e rep o r t lis ted Mrs. H uff­m an as hav ing received bruises.

Mayme K acalek a n d K onlcek are th e sole surv lv tog daugh ter and son o f M rs. K onlcek. T hey m a in ta in M rs. K onlcek 's death

d irec t a n d proxim ate cause" o f In ju ries received to the accident.

Mayme K acalek says she was resid ing w ith h e r m o the r prior to and a t . th e tim e of h e r death , addtog th a t she received p a r t of h e r f inancia l su p p o r t from her m other. She asks 810,000 for the loss of th a t financ ia l suooort.

B oth a sk a to ta l o f 815,000 dam ages fo r th e loss o t th e ir m o ther's com panionship, com­fort. society a n d services plus 8800 for dam ages to th e K acalek

IT.H epw orth a n d N ungester, Buhl

law firm . A s rep resen ttog the plain tiffs.

Guy C. White IsTaken by DeathBUHL, Oct. l o - c u y r

n , route 3. dlca W edS *- m orning a t his home Itogerlng illness, ‘

H e was bom March it iwu , Paw Paw. Mich., and O regon a t the brc of s m m arried B ertha McllwiOD In'chk Grove, O re., on T hey came to Wcndcii in and h e farm ed there until i S H e moved to n ic r and ooenw a grocery s to re from IS jtS T w th e n moved to Shoshone 1860. w hen h e becom*- ui ^ moved to Buhl. ‘ "

Surviving, besides hu *Mfl- a re th ree sons, Earl Whit» bm. ' ley: H omer W hite. Buhl ^ Olen- W hite. CaJ)foni!«.‘tit? grandchild ren , and Jour g randch ild ren ., ‘"*'-

G raveside services wm h, h.u

dell cem etery w ith the Rer H E T hom as, Buhl, officUtlag. >1 . t u n m l p ro cra lo n W hite m ortua ry . Twin psiit , 10:30 a jff . M em orial m», m ade to th e cancer fund.

>y« or# efo8«d for the u o i« | — S«e y©u nex t spring]

VORIS Theofre I OPENS FRIDAY!

Oefober^2l)

ENDS TONIGHT!

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t h i s s h o u l d b e m o d e !

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FtM rf J- “ '{“ keniiedy Uidl-nVS

t*"* *“ -fiViiv and th a t his de-|£ ‘S /"A ““■* Je r« y visit of form er

rdfiBht D, Elsenhower^ 5 ; ; i „ “ To“L » d u ,e ^5B TU*“ “*. friend and form er

M ltch-“ ““ *“ i , r « u d to Increare the K K ^ d y t o d e likewise tflrhbjn a n . _

I d a h o GOP Chief Hits Democratic “Scare Tactics80ISE.OC1. m ' n - s i . w j t ;

S ' u l e ' “ p» lU on

p m ld tn t K e m r iy

W J» I* ™ «, » 3 u » » * t «''■» U ™In the days of President Eiaen* hower," McMurray aald. . • • ■nie 5un V a l l e y conference prored tha t-'|^. ■

LDS Meet Held For Raft River

MALTA. O c t 1 9 -" I w n m y brother'* keeper- w u th e them e of Uie LDS Sundar « * o o l con- Ttntlon held In the B *ft R l»er hlsh school gymnasium Sunday.

Camille HolUday. Daniel A. KMler and Richard E. Folland, member* of the general board. Salt U k e City, attended. Also attending were members of the stake preaWency assigned Ri S u n ­day ichool, high councllmen In charge of Sunday school, auper- lnt«nd«ati. secretaries and other offlcei* and teachera In t b wards aod (take.

MlM Holliday ipoke on tn ,theme and shoved « /dm atrip ,“Pacm« 1h* problem of Inactivity 'i n the Bunday school,” Keeler IdiicusMd MeUng a golatlon. A [flhn on U\i thana also was

I M n . WaDac* Taylor directed ' ngiDg irttb Mn. J, 0. Steel ac-

jmp*aylng. Prayer* were offer- d t r zim o,BIsoa and C torle*

_ _____ by th e atake■Sunday school board w ith M rs. ■T ren t Baker and Mra. Boy St«- ■ re n i In charge. .

- T . F . H o s p i td - 8 S c r a p b o o k r W in s rS ta te A w a rd T e a c h e r s Al-e^ W e lc o m e d l>y

P T A ill A r e aK ILEll, O rt. 19-Tciiclifi-.<! of

F iler Junior ntirt .'rnlor. lilRli were liilicichirrcl bv Mrs. JO>rr Iliiid-

•pll.ilitv iliiilrim m , nt ilic : tlii'i w.'ck of th r r rS A .

T h is sc rapbook, m ade by these four w om en of th e l^Uglo Valley M em oria l hosp ital, won first p lace ' a t th e a n n u a l Id ah o ho ip lla l u a o c la tlo n m eeting Tuesday In Boise. F rom le ft, a re Fegcy S tan ­field , d ie titia n ; Joann PerslgeU , aec re tary ; M a rg a re t Stlgall.

L o c a l H o s p ita l’s S c r a p b o o k W in s F i r s t a t S ta te P a r le y

M agic Valley M em orial hospi­ta l received a plaque for first plAcc in th e scrapbook contcst a t th e a n n u a l Id ah o H ospital a. - so c la tlo n m eeting Tuesday In Boise.

R aym ond T a te , a ssis tan t hos­p i ta l a d m in is tra to r, received the a w a rd a t a 'b & n q u e t ceremony. I t lA Id&ho’s f ir s t a nnual public re la tio n s scrapbook contest.

In (he contest there a n

lU. S. Reds Visit I Moscow for Meet

M oec»w . Oct. i» raro-T hree Americaitt are among th e 80 fo r- •iga-dil«gationi-&t,t£ndlng th e a ted -fcv le t-eo m m u h la l i ^ t y congrMi.

niaabclh Ourley F lynn, n a ­tional ehalmian of th e A m erican commimltt party, heads th e dele- gailon. The other delegation mfmberj are H enry WJnston, vice chairman, and Jam ea Jack* ten, a member of th e A m erican party's executlva committee.

Priests Not RedB06T0N, Oct. 19 O TO-nobertl

Welch, founder of th e u ltra -c o n ­servative John B i r c h Society, aays the Inflltrallon of "com - lympi- (communist sym pa th li- frm inlo the Catholic clergy has been extremely les« th a n in the |PrnlMtant clergy.". JT o.. emphasli*_tha-<Uffarane«, I Welch said, - I uMiaily say th a t it 1* my tu e u th a t tlm to ta l com- lymp* who are priest* Is n o t yet

■niora thaa one-half of one per ent of ihe to la l- a * »m ong I'ree pw cent among P ro t-

S ta te Jay cee , L e a d e r T a lk s T o A re a U n it

JE R O M E , Oct. I tt-b V : G erald B ruce, s ta te p residen t, spoke to th e Je rom e Jaycees w hen they m e t th is week.

B ru c e to ld th e group th a t p a s t p rea iden ts h

categories. SO bed.i o r u nder and over 50 beds. M nglc V alley M e­m oria l hosp ita l w as In th e over &0 bed contest.

Peggy S tan fie ld , d ie titian : Jo . a n n Pe rsigch l, secre tary : M ar­g a re t S tlgall, s tenog rapher, and L o re t ta ‘L utz , m edical reco rd li­b ra r ia n , m a d e th e scrapbook on th e ir own tim e. I t took them a p ­p rox im ately 70 h o u rs to finish th e sc rapbook. T h ere were e ight

•apbook* en tered In th e con. test.

All th e m a teria l In th e scrap, book w as grouped by category auch as p a tie n t -re la tions, em ­ploye. re la tions, com m unity rela­tions, etc.

Judges w y*- a new spaper edi­tor, c i t l ie n 'a n d a n a rtis t. T hej Judged on neatness , originality a rtis tic a rran g e m e n t a n d evi-. dence of good a n d Improving public ' rela tions.

m iS ih e rsb lp QUot«t bUt h is m a in goal Is good w orking Jaycees r a th e r th a n a l&rge num ber of new m em ber*.<. H e s a id b is goal Is fo r th e Jay* cees to b e th fr num ber one aerv- Ice c lub in th e iU t« . B ruce th e m em ber* to a lw ay i k eep -in m in d t h a t th e ir ac tions reflect Ob 960,000 Jaycee* a round th e w orld.

B ruca sa id th e m a in p ro jec t o f_ th e .a ta tn anft n ittn n a t t» tW ' com m un ity developm ent. T h new est a ta te p ro jec t i* a gourme to u r . •

T h e local clubs will con tac t r e s ta u ra n ts th a t wish to p a rtic i­p a te . B ooks of tickets, one from e ac h pa rtlclpa ttR g restau ran t, w ill be sold to interested, persons for $S. W hen they buy a d inne r in one , o f th e restau ran t* they will receive one of th e same price fre e by ju s t presenting th e ticket,

L oca l Jaycees plan to p a rtic i­p a te in th e projec t. D r. Bruce rep o rte d th a t a new teen-age group , called th e JB 's, is being organized . I t w ill be affilia ted w ith th e Jaycees,

T h e Jerom e club m em bers vo t­ed to revise th e ir by-law*. T hey a lso discussed th e firs t tra p shoot o f -th a -y a r .-w h lc h -w ili. begin a t 1 p ,m . Sundjiy a t the Jerom e a ir ­po rt.

T h s m id -year convention will be h e ld Nov. iO-12 a t McCall. T h e traveling trophy pa rty will be h e ld J>ec. ft a t T w in Pall*.

S W IS I LEADER DIEBLAUBANNE, dw ltscrland, O c t

IB on — Rodolphe R ubatte l, Bfl, fo rm er Swiss p residen t a n d m in ­is te r o f public economy, died a fte r

atenorrapbeV, and L o re tta L u ts , m edical record lib ra rian . They ■pent about 70 floor* In m a k lo r the §erapboak. It. Bbons n b a t th e hosp lU l does fo r lU paU enU a n d general public. (S ta fr pb o to -ennav ing )

D^orshak States Economy SpokenB O ISE , O ct. 19 U V -6en. R enry

D w orshak, R ., Id a ., says h e re - 2ded to a su rve7 on linguistic Ity o f m em bers o f congress

by rep o rtin g h e spojce “economy’' language In 'a d d iU o n to E nglish.

D w orshak sa id h e w as asked by th e U. B. in fo rm ation agency to check a fo rm In tended to show w h a t unguage* , besides English, m e m b e n 'o f -c o o g m s u n d m ta a d a n d speak.

U nder m lis tin g o f '‘o th e r la n ­guage,” D w orshak v ro t« In “ecoilomy,’* ba tin g h im self as “good" In speak ing I t a n d "excel­le n t" In u n d e rs tan d in g i t

D w orshak added:- ‘'Economy Is th e language fo rm erly common in th e U, 8 . se n ato th a t now h a s its la s t dw indling c itad e l in th e house a n d is be ing a ssau lted s trongly by th e new fro n tie r even there ."

H e a r in g s o n R a i l C o n t ro l

S e t in U ta hSALT LAKE CITV, O ct.

—Two opponents of con tro l of •Western Pacific R ailroad’s 1,189 mUes o f routes by e ith er o f a pa ir of big rivals were to p rese n t the ir case before an in te rs ta te commerce commission exam ine r here to d a y .'

p rese n ta tio n of d irec t te s ti­m ony by th e U tah C itizens R a te association and the U ta h public service commission, b o t h of w hich w an t W P to s ta y Inde ­penden t, s ta r ted in th e m orn ing a n d w as-expected to take m o st of tl\e day. Sou thern P acific BallroAd and S 4n ta Fe R ailw ay have r iv a l applications f iled for contro l o f W estern Pacific.

A repo rt by th e U ta h b u reau o f economic research w as ex­pected to form ' th e backbone of th e case by bo th th e C itizens B a te sssociatfoh a a d th e public service commission.

H earings I n S a lt L ake Olty were th e second, stop In a n “on- the>road”-8chedulfl w hich began w hen th e case moved from Ban Francisco la s t *week to Los An- geJej. IT iey n jay la s t th rough Sa tu rd ay m orn ing he re a n d then move to S e a ttle fo r two day* and P o rtlan d fo r th re e days.

BaU SlatedHAOERMAN, Oct. 19 — Four

boys w ere in itiated os green- h a n d farm ers a t th e FFA m t:et- Ing M ondajnnlR ht. ‘They were Bill G ilbert, Tony A nderson. W alte r (Butch) B eckstad and T om Gibson.

F in a l plans were m ade fo r th e H arv es t baj] and cam iva). to be he ld a t 8 p. m. F riday In th e school gymnasium. T h e n e x t m eeting will be Nov. 1.

Coisi ' f)ip; > thetniclici.siin-riliiK npcnrd « lt l i a nnti tlir f:,iK .saliitr Irtl by

K eith FnrrU , im i<.lcartllrprlor of t ] ^ scl;ool. C riilc Diinlnp,pio;;Tnm~rlininnnnrlntr<»tiiippd-fi p iijs ' ,'icxipt'M iiicli spvrrnl

llon.i.-Mcinbci,'. Iticlutip SIu t - H iu i'i'r . c .iid l Ix>okln«ljlll,

M nrjorli' ILiU, Cnrol Nonle, K nr- K lrkhm n iinrt Connie T linc-

niprl, lAitli N aiicilP Buuce as ac- compniilM .

M otlicis of jii iio r .i ^'■rvrd re- frf-sJi/Hfj)!.'.. .\5j.s, Votroubrka n d Mr.^. Cioi dnii sc h ro r tlr r weri!

•clinlrincn, ns.';istcd b y ' Mr?. Eddl-i I.nmnitT/i. M rs. Hebcr LouRhmillcr, Mrs. Incr. SclilaiiRf. Mr.-i. Mnry Anne KcUcy. Mrs. Mi'lvin Jaf!i'L>;, .Mr.. . M arvin M at- tlilcsen. Mr,s. II, D. Schiiylpr, Mrs, B c ity Hawley, Mr.s Lloyd Itn r- de.^ty a n d Mr.s. K ern T ln irn inn .

T iir Novenit)rr m ectlnc will fea tu re open hoii.sc, Mother.s of Jun iors "111 be In charge ol re- frcshm enls.

Red-Faced U .S .- Military Admits

Wires CrossedWASHINGTON. Occ. 29 6R -A

calculiitini; ni:uU ilnrs wlre.s, g o t ' cros.spd, <111(1 (lie a nnv In Europe oidrrod 1.1 miUiou dnllars n o r th of n i.iic iiil r (lidn'i need, th e CCiiriMl Ju n m iiiin s nllicc rep o r t­ed \Vc(illiv.(l;iy.

T!if' I'l'piut i/> mitr.rr.'.'i .said tiia oidn;iiii:i' M ii> p ly inanaR cm ent HKcncv, O; li ;iii;,. K iiinro, nrdci'cd Insi yrai- ,i loi.ij of •■94 m illion dolUii.s in cMf.v. rif ilir lliei} c « r- rrnjj r< (iiiii i i i ; n i i . hrc.ni.'.p of In-

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Cars Place for 2 Hollister Men

H O LU S T ER , Oct. 19 _ Two m em bers of the M agic Valley T im in g association took prizes a t th e T w t drag races o f th e year Sunday a t Pocatciio.

G ary Nelson, p residen t of th e local group, received f irs t place trophy for the C. g as c lass w ith h is 1959 Corvette-pow ered 1036 F o rd pickup truck. E d Boss re ­ceived i i n t p lace In th e a ltered coupe class w ith h is blue 1931 A F o rd coupe w ith 1991 O ldsm o- blle pow ered engine.

B oss also entered h is coupe in th e Pocatello c a r show S a turday w here h e received f i r s t place In th e b est overall construction and f irs t' place In his class.

«K . I.KWIS nRO W N -• . . . Amrrli-nn ita p tis t mls>

f lo iu r r to th r Africa,u lin Hill a t a rally nt5:1.’. p. tn. Sunday ut il i r i-'irst lia n tis t rh iir rh In liulil. T h r ICcv. Dr. n rtiu n srrvrd Komf 40 yrar* .n « m M ionarj-. (S taff e ncruv iiio

Missionary Will Talk at Church

BUHL, Oct. 1 9 -D r. Lewis A. Brown. A m erican B a p ilit m is­sionary to the Congo. A frica, will speak

FR IN G E BEN EFIT AN AHEOI, Calif.. O ct. 19 (|» —

M ale teachers in th e MagnoUa e lem en ta ry school d is tric t h a v e .a

fringe benefit: “P a te rn i ty leave.’’ T he d lstrlcts‘ bo a rd of tru s te es voted to give them d a y o ff on th e day th e y becom e

V IS IT STATIONB U S S , Oct, 1 9 -M em bers of

den two of th e Cub Scouts ac- th e lr d e n m other.

Mrs.. Orville R eddlngton, to the f ire s ta tio n in Ooodlng, M onday afternoon . T hose going were Mike' Stevens, R ay ‘T ichannen , R icky M atthews, R icky K lrtley, M ax SUplM , R andy R eddlngton a n d B . Patterson.

from a lifetim e of w ork In the Congo, du ring a ra lly a t 3:15 p. m . Sunday a t th e F irs t B ap- t i s t t h u r c h here .

T h e Rev. D r. B row n holds a ’Th, B. degree from G ordon college, Boston, Mass., a n d a n M A degree from th e K ennedy school of missions, H artford , Conn. H e also h a s been g ran ted a n honorory DD degree from th e California B a p tis t sem inary in Covina.

’The Rev. D r. B row n served som e 40 years a s a m issionary in th e Congo. T h e Rev. C heste r H . N orthrop , Boise, associate execu­tive secre tary o f th e Id ah o B ap­tis t convention, a lso v^Ul appear^

1 S unday 's program .’The Rev. F ra n k Schw elssing.

pa sto r o f th e F i le r B a p tis t church , a n d th e Rev. E dw ard J . S tubbs, p a sto r of th e c as tle fo rd B a p tis t chu t«h , wUi a ssis t D r. E, L. O a « , p a s to r o f th e local church , w ith th e service. A fe l­low ship hotir will be he ld a f te r ­w ards: A n Inv ita tion ls_eztended to Uie F ile r a n d C astle lo id chu rches to a tten d .

in (‘(uniiienL.^ n ptiii, a ttr ib u te d

I d'ill:ii.s of the alleged I iinpioiii'r u lr tn g of an

iiccoimihiK ..m achine ■ • lol pnncl. Dui. it .^nid the e r- wn;. riaiiclii n)on cnouBh M

iiii’v $<4,n0(i w orilj of th e crial tt-.w acd ia liy delivered.

Events Noted by Lincoln Areas

RICH FIELD . O ct, 1 9 -M r. a n d .\fr.t. Bol) Jones and two sons,

.sa.i C ily. .Mo., a rc v isiting h e r father, i.cMer Stubbs, a n d fa m i ly for tlie n r ,\t two wpelui.

r. and Mrs. G all H ansen a n d son, Marc, retu rned hom e T ues­day iroin Los Angeles,

F rank Johjw on h a s r e lu m e d ' from K ansas C liy, Mo., to repo rt a t BoLsc for hU a rm y physical. George Schlslcr. also K ansas City, will also repo rt in Boise. O thers called from Rlqbfleld a re Ray H ubsm lth ond Ixiren Robln* son. ' '

S p 4 /c D onald Erw in. F t . Blia*. Tex., is spending a iS -day fu r ­lough w ith h is pa renU , M r. a n d ' M rs. 8<:ott Erwin. j

Course Slated-BU RLEY , Oct. 1 9 -A cours*

in p rac tical nursing wlU begin, a t th e C assia M em orial hosp ital nex t M arch 15, reports M rs. M ar­gare t P . Houser, Declo.

Applications will be accep ted u n til Dec. 1. A dditional In form a­tion can be ob ta ined from M n , O wen N ash, d irec tor o f nu rses, w ho m ay be con tac ted a t tb * liospltal.

AIRM A N.V ISITS FIL E R , O ct. 19—A irm an T hom -

o s 'V . H u n t, son of M r. a n d M r*. V aughn H u n t. Is hom e on a 10- ' d ay leave. H e is 's ta t lo n e d 'a t th * n aval a ir s ta tio n a t Lem oore, Calif., w here he works In the o f­fice of m a in tenance control. ,

ifWalled In 1813, U too a h e a r t a tU o k -in hU hom e-her# » ------------ ''» to operate. ‘W ednesday.

■ LEAVES P E IPIN G TO KY O , Oct, 18 Wi — Queen

E lisabeth o f B elgium le ft Peiping fo r B russels today.

Compl«t« evtrhaul^ R E C O W " CHANGERS

<0, - 7 .SOP lu i P a rU

Long's Radio & TV Service

R E J . i S < a - ---------

BfEN ‘TO MEET BURLEY, O ct. 19—T h e M en’s

club of th e F i rs t M ethodist c h u rc h -w in~m M t a t 1 :3 0 -a .-m . Sunday In th e Village k itchen fo r a b re a U a s t m eeting. W , B. Sprague is Jn charge of a rran g e ­ments,.

DOGS THRIVE ON ITS WHOLESOME —GOODNESS—

I buy 100% all wmI Wilton, wall to wall, fctouHbl high igiisllly corpM h r on unMlwibb loVL Vw y°" nnipon thli coipal with any othar 100% wool Wilton corptt coitlog upn g iquan yord Initollid.

100% All Wool Wilton CARPCTI iq u a n yord Inltollad.

STOM H 5i00 to 9i00 dally» . 0 0 l o 9 : 0 0 S | , „ j „

U a ip tc la l buy on t ^ t l s t a i U B o d i J l i i i p s i t a d

c« ip th - U'B dfftp f\U 6 , htovy wovifi bock. S inct th li U • dlf«ct Import lhtr«*t no brokor . . a whoUMlor. You ^A V I T H I M ID D LEM A N 'S PROFITa

A-ph«no coll wHI b ring-o u r

carpot m an for FREE ESTI­

MATES and lam plM . No bhih

gatloni. EXFERT C A R P E T INSTALLATIONS.

NOTHING d o w n ; up to m oi. to poy

Greenowalts, Inc.T W IN FA lL S-L Y N W O O b STORE

DONUTS & APPLE CIDERW e will h ^ v e 'g la z ed Donufs and o to ll g loss o f A p j ^ . C ider fo T M ly ..r..:.r.v .:.....;rzr.^ ::rt:;......... ...............

SATURDAY, OCT. 21 - 9 a.m . to 6 p.m. Sfresh, lean ■ ■

Pork Chops 5 9YORK WHOLE or HALF

H J t M .BUTTERNUT COFFEE . ORLEANS OYSTERS .

2 lb . 1 . 1 9

IGA Swoctmllk or Buftormllk

BISCUITS 3 for 2 5 c

S o - o - o - o ,G o o d W i t h . . .

VTANDBY ,

. Strawberry Jam 3% lbs; 98e

ROCKER

Layer Cake MixFRESH

Apple CiderA iioftod Flovort

i c r C T e a n r

TOKAY

CRAPES400 Count Box

4 for 9 5 c 4 " > * 4 9 «

M a n 's <Q>MciJUST 5 (LOCKS W «ST O f W IST

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r^GSXICHT TIMES-N?WS. TWIN FALI5. IDAHO ' reuS S D A Y , OCTOBER 15 ,

I <'.••>< I I H ^ i i j

1

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U.S. GRADE ^A"

WHOLE CUT UP -Pan Reodv

Lb.

H A M SBoneless, Skinless,

Fully Cooked

S From Okay's Miss Miiffet S5 In-store Bakery! ( CANNED PICNIC te m p tin g ... ^

t i a n f i m | |^ . i i a ^5 ; ■ ,. ; V5_!_ U ____I^ CHOCOUTE PEANUT BUTTER ^ ^

LAYER J L O c t Oib ConI CAKE - . o y I5 s o u . CREAM \ S l b C o nfw m r rI DOZ.

I sSOUR DOUGH- '

FRENCH ,^, i BREAD

K T M

Fresh Western

SEEDLESS

i M G I f l f f E S 2 ■ I fGOLDEN RIPE

2 j b s . 2 5 ‘

H l W W l l l W l l l l l l l i l W l

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IAPEFRUIT . . . . . 4 ^ . 5 » 89c1^ H < lr« « S " ' " * ' * '

( HES • • • • • • • • • 5*29 4 '0 89cI c « i t o f J 4 — 3 0 3

llIT COCKTAIL. . 4.49 5 95c

Indian Gem Cream Style, Case of 24 —303

n t ^ C E vrv . . 3.43 :^7

CORN . . . . ____ .4.25 . 5 95«T f l i r tw f l J . W M # K e r n o l , C « e o f 2 4 — 3 0 3 ' '

CORN . .1 . . . . . . . 3.49 6 89cF » F , C o m o f 1 2 — 4 6 - 0 1 .

TOMATO JUICE . . . 2.B1 4 95cInilloii Q<in, Coio of 12— 46k>i .

APPLE JUICE . . . . . 4 . 9 8 2 89c

.’'ii

- > y o 5 a r C r o i i r C a i e o f 2 4 — 2 V i

C m o f 2 4 - 3 0 3

S . . . . . . . . . 4.59 0 5 97t, Com of 2 4 -3 0 3

b e a n s . . . . . 4 . 9 5 - 4 - 8 9 c

.................. 1 7 9 • 8 • 1 . 0 0

IG onliii, Com of 24— 3013

iHS. . .

TOMATOES . . . . . 5.78 - 4 97cH iln i , C aH of 48—

TOMATO SOUP. . . 5.27 9 - 99cC aie of 24—

Mandarin Oranges.4.69 ° 5 -1.00Sege or Morning, Coie of 48— ^Tall ‘

MILK . . . . . . . . . . 7 . 9 8 4 69cPowder Room, Com o f 96 Rolli*

PASCO

R A N G E J U I C E

6 ! 1 . 0 06 -oz.

SIMPLE SIMON

T O I L E T T I S S U E . . . 1 1 . 9 3 . 8 . 1 . 0 0r

10— Giant

• • • f • • • • • • • 7Toitewell, C a n of 24— 2Vi

APRICOTS______ 4.79 »5 -1 .00N ollr'i-R egulat- o r_ H o t’ C ow of_24— 15

CHILI. . . . . . . . .6 .7 9 - 3-^85cLlbby'i Pineappla*6 raptfrM lt, Cam of 12—46>ox.

JUICE Free Sampling « « « » « 3.00 - 4 » 1.00Feittval Strawbarry, C o m o f 1 2 _ 4 4 ^ x .

PRESERVES.. . . . . .8.39 K 70cW ater Seftentr, 50-lb. Bag

S iA L T • ~i • ,• . ■ • • 79c

3^ ^ HMnt'i N .V , C o n o f 41— 300

0 I A A ; POTATOES . . . . . . 5.19 9 . 99c® R o u n C o » of 6— 10 com

5MPKIN-APPLE ^ 5

HERRY-PEACH 1 A n Sboysenberry ^9 R I ^

POTATO FLAKES. i . &49 •Boy, Caw of 48 — Vi

TUNA . . . . . . . . . . 8 . 1 4 - 5 »• 85c

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t A g b t b n . .TIMES^NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

|i?T' F i r s t L a d y to G « t R o c k in g “G K air F ro m J u n i o r C lia m b e r

j m C P R lS . Tenn., Oct. IB OW— M r«. JKXiueline K ennedy m»y n o t w an t h e r Terjt. ova rocklna c h a ir , b u t ih e 's boIde to g e t one.

O n th a t point. W ltllam Morris, p re s id en t of Uie M em phU Jay* cees, U definite.

M orria sa id yesterday h e "had no Idea" It was so dlH lcult lo give th e f irs t lady a present.

The Bl(t rocker p ro jec t staJ-led JnnoceoUy enough th e day the M em phU Jun io r Cham ber of

Com merce decided M rs; K ennedy needed a rocker so she could "rock a long" Trlth h e r rocker- loving husband.

So th ree W ashington Jaycccs fihowfd up At th e W hite House Tuesday to m ake th e presenU tlon.

O ne of th e th ree Jay cres ai m ost was tu rned aw ay because h e . i s a new sm an, a n d W hite House protocol forbids newsm en a t p resen ta tion cerem onies, He

f tn .iiT ' w aa ' i« n D llt« d to e s te r a fte r assuring W h tte H ouse guards h e w as m ore Jayce® th a n new sm an In th is case. •

OncB Inilde. th e d aun tless trio discovered they w ould have, to p resen t th e c h a ir to one of M rs. K ennedy’s secre taries , since Uie flrstlady docs n o t rccew e such g ifts herself.

T he crow nlng blow cam e w hen they lifted the c h a ir o u t o f its DBCkage snd found one a rm had been broken e n ' ro u te from McraphJa.

F tan t bulbs a n d tuhe ra Globe's Boib M eal fo r m ere bloom and sheen . —A dr.

HigK” C ourr^ T o C o n s id e r

‘S it-in ’ C asesW ASHINOTON, O ct. 19 OTO—

D oes the presence o f a Negro a t a ■•white" lunch coun tcr auto- m atlca ily .‘•disturb th e peace?"

T h is w a s« n e of th e questions p u t to. th e suprem e co u rt today in th e f irs t a rguh ien ts stemmlns from th e s i t - in m ovem ent, which h a s sw ept th rough th e south.

T h ree separa te

ttJ b frx o u itJ r^ e 7 .w e rU U c d J aTffrf rttiuu. jrj-19 young Negroea w ho sU ged dem onstraU ons a t K ress 's variety store, S ltm a a ’a d rv g «tore and the G reyhound bos sU U on In B a­ton Rouge. L a., la s t year.

J h e N egroes, a ll studen ts a t Southern un iversity , were con­victed of d is tu rb ing th e peace. O ther dem onstra to rs , whose eases have n o t as y e t been actcd on by Uie • high cou rt, w ere convicted under trespass r ta tu te s .

A ttorney J a c k G reenberg of New Y ork, w ho rep re ien ts the students h a d 14 m inu tes before yesterday’s a d jo u rn m en t to o u t­line h is con ten tions briefly be-

e r today ^ D U trlct A ttorney S a rgen t P itche r, Jr., a n d a n t D istr ic t A ttorney Jo h n F. W ard, Jr., o f B a to n Rouge.

G reenberg I s chief the legal defense fund o f ^ N a- U onal AssoclaUon fpr the Ad­vancem ent of Colored People, . ■ He told th e court yesterday

th e - re c o r d s - In - th e -c a a e s ww e"barren o f evidence" th a t the studenU d istu rbed th e peace.

"A conviction b a rren o f . evi­dence Is a den ia l of th e due proc­ess of law gua ran teed by - the constitu tion ." h e asserted.

THURSDAY, TXrrOBER ia ,

yerniont£ouple_ Plans to AppealB U R U N O T O N . Vt.. Octi

(Dn — A n atto rn ey for a white couple seeking to adop t a 5-ycsr- old g irl w ith o n e -q u a rte r Negro blood says h e wHl seek a new hearing a t R u tlan d c o u n ^ ^

L ouisiana law m akes I t a crime to com m it any a c t " in such a m anner aa to unreasonably dis­tu rb o r a larm th e public,"

r a th e r th a n a p p e a l t r T ^m ont-supnnns-cow t^ P h il i p H o f f . ', .1,0 h is .scrvlces to

tlo n petlUonh a d ••Negroid cliaracu*!'

E nrller U,e Jud C Q j i^ w h a n iiieycustody of the chila n a m ed ' C.iiherlnc, iL , /■‘‘‘I unable to brlnR h f ' com plete an a d o p U c '^ L ^ of one color and a rh'“i

; o ther."

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FRESH llALLOWEEN POPCORN BALLS

■ k m u a t fo r foil w e a th e r ........ 4 i1 9 <

COCOA_

DOOR MATS■ 1

1 m u s t F O E w i n ™

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Bulk Halloween Candy

P e a n u t clusUra, chocolate iln rs . b ridge m is

Bulk Deluxe C hocolatec a n d y m i x

Mirrors...........

llORM ONE''H A ND CREAM -«lu«U flous»«nl»hln| c te im lliut' 'sm ooths 1b new u f in e is . C en liln i 10,000 n ilu ra l eiitogrnin [horm oM units per ounce (the very ism e liormonei foiiiul in Itba fiBMt face c re a m il) . U s v e i bands and rough spots vron- MerfnUr anooth^.li never Micky or greasy. Now, 4 ot. fni only

D O R O T H Y O R A V

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S 'O ^ B E R 19.1961 TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO PAGE ELEVEN.'

e d a H io n F i r s t t o B e U se d in U . S. C am el D r iv e r

w e r low ® *S*£5.So“ p ^ « ”W ^ n S t e e w i t h o u t

[b’ S S S » •

" * ^ T i economy during » , 2 S ^ t o itin e inflationary

f f S L during * »><>«"•

feachers A re p e d b y P T A

t president, ia -

■ ^S o -ln U o d u c ed -lb aJS W b -

Include Mra. Oscar Cox. ? t f s . Homer

1 tourth. »nd Mr. A ndret,ji» n d * lx th g T » d ^

«ivm. LeBoy Pleenor, rtirin*

„ • w itounced th» t .th«, of Cub Scout pack M,

^ „ d b , Ih . ™ . . i l l b< -d to take tum a attending the

p and helpliig the^ mother*. Jqe ^

« th e lejulCT of th« Welwloa'

I. c . R. Thompsen ahowrfl of Norway,, taken thU

m tr when e was eKort * r for a group of CAP

Homer Roberts presented; ions on the mandolin.I R a l ^ Ward conducted K r gam e/ The Krvlng com*

was Mr*. Ralph.W ard. L C. M. LantWg. Mrs. C. J. I Mrs. Dave Chadwick, Mrs.,

Jp. Aston. Mra. Lester JoiUn I Mrs. Oene Qrlff.

T r a d e s J o k e s W i th T ru m a nKANSAS CITY, Oct. 10 l.f— A

cnmel driver from Pnki.stan ntid an ex-m ulcskliiiicr from MUr.ourl L ra d ^ 'b iin J fr U’ciJ/JMtja.v «.? 1 Bhlr A hm ad mcl w ith ila rry T r u m a n ., , ... . •

B ash ir , who lind acccplctl tlic Inv ita tion of Virp Pre.sldetU L yn­don J o lia 'o n tn vl.>.lt tlie United Btate.1.-callcd on .the lo rm rr pre.s- tden t ttt th e lln rry S. T rum nn Libra ry In ncnr^y I ndenrnrlffnrp. Mo. ■

D rc.«ed In hU Iouk, blnck frock coat, th e ccimcl <1rlvcr from K nr- ttchl sm iled broa<lly ns hp fhook h a n d s w ith T rum nn. noted li you th for plowlnc a stralKlit fu r­row w ith a span of m ulrs.

B n^hlr sa id lin wn.r honored to m e et som eone w ltli so m uch ex­perience In world aftair.s. He ad ­ded th a t T n im n n 's crftv lia ir wa.' evidence of th u t experience.

Bantist Couple Attends Confab

F IL E R , O ct. 10—T he Rev. and M rs. P ra n k SchwcLylnc: a tten d ­ed th e tr l-s ta le B aptist co tlon in S a lt Lake City lost C onveotlon speaker was F ra n k L aubach of th e Lnuboch literacy a n d mission fund.

O th e r speakers fncluded Afar- ton Beebe, B urm a; th e Rev, H arry, Row s. Sidney, A ustralia; the Rev. Lewis Brown, Belgian Congo, a n d Dr, Dorothy S te ­vens a n d th e Rev. Edward Rapp. iew York. Mrs. FJoTcnct Tkl/irO'n^

T w in f 'a iis, was c le c i^ ''rd B h o B a p tis t convention president for th e c o m ln j year.

M rs. Schwelsslng, p resident of th e .Id ah o fcJJowshlp. Introduced M rs, R a n d le Nixon, Boise, a t-th e m in la te r i’— w lves_m eellng— Mr*. N ixon spoke on h e r m olto fo r th e year “W hatever you do, do In Ibve."

Udall Presides At Ceremoiiies- : For Yellowtail

Y ELLOW TAIL DAM, M ont.. O ct. IB tfl—Secre tary of In te r io r Steu tkrt L, U dall pressed a sw itch W ednesday se ttin g off a &fS-ton explosive packing w hich officia l­ly broke ground for th e 100 m il­lion do llar m ultlple-purpose Y el­low tail dam .

H undreds o f delegates a tte n d ­ing th e 3dlh annual convention of the N ational Reclam ation a i- .'ociatlon, w hich opens in B illings T hursday . A ttended cerem onies, _ ia a lL J n a o H n ;e d , t h Rt a Btudji by th e na tional park sc rrlce Indi- cutes chat th e lake to be c rea ted by Yellow tail dam should resu lt In a recreation po ten tia l consid­ered to be one of the five o r six m ost sccnic recreatlon&l p a rk a reas in th e United S tates.

Driver Cited in "hurley Accident

BURLEY. O ct. I i» - a a r f 7 M. NlcUcn, 16,.Burley., wa.i c ited for having dlSfective brakes a t 12:05 p.m. M onday when he was in ­volved in an accident on W est lOth street.

T tie 1053 Cadillac Nielsen was drivinsT rA» In to th e re a r end of ft 1951 M crcury, d riven by Steplicn O. Holt. 16. Burley, which was stopped behind two o the r cars w aiting for . 'a car to come onto 16th s tree t from O ccidental avenue.

D am nfe to Che Cadillac was estim ated a t $25 and there was ^ 0 daraaRe to the M ercury, re- p o rt Burley police.

TR Y TIM ES-NEW S W ANT ADS

Publisher Talks To Declo Group

DECLO, O ct, 19 — Q u e s t speaker a t th e Declo K lw anis club, luncheon meeting M onday was S tan . Lesher. ed ito r and publisher of the Burley H erald B ulletin , w ho spoke on fre e ­dom of the press.

Jam es A tkins, also of th e H er­a ld B ulletin , also spoke in ob» sc rvancc of n a tional new spaper week, Oct, 15-51.

T he Declo Klw anls club h a d os a guest F red Wood, D e d o c arrier for th e Burley paper. R obert Fuqua was in c harge of th e m eeting end the m usic was d irec ted by W illiam M artin a n d B ennie C hatburn,

O fficers will be elecC«d a t the O ct, 3 0 -m e e tln r -----------------

FOUNDER SUCCUMBS LISBON, P o rtu g a l.. Oct. 19 W

—O r. R am ada Curto. 75. who took an active p a rt in tlie fo u n d ­ing of the republic of P o rtuga l u n B io ra iM ^ M te rd f ty o r a T ie m attack .

_______ _ _ _ on tb e f ro n t of th e buU dlnr. POMt w ith T w tn FallsW . W . F ran l* . The m edaUlon, f ir s t of -lU klnfl to be nied on a n y po«tofflo« In th e i , . been copyrighted. T h e 140-pound. 48-inob d iam eter medallion w as modelMl from a IW e ^ g le -a t^ D isneyland. T he w hite background fro n tin g th e medallion will be pa in ted eharcoaL F r a n ti sa id W ednesday th a t th e Nov. 4 da le . p rev ;onfly ae t to r dedication of th e new facillUea, has been c an ­celed because th e 1,200 potto ffiee b o ^ h av e n o t arrived. M ailing room equ ipm en t baa arrived a n d to p a t lU lir nne ra ted . (S U ff pboto-engraTlng)

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New Twin Falls Postoffice Is Nearing Completion; Dedication Is Postponed

T w in F a lls ' hew 1435.000 post- office building Is nearly com -

■ ' ' " t o P ostm aster

J. C. Sherrets Is Paid Last Honor

ialloween Fete>, Oct. IS >

^ U ^ l e l d have b e e n 'm a ^ \ committee appointed Inr

^ SM tz, FTA president. r » m l? a l U a PTA fund ' t project held a t tb e ele-

U7 Khool Halloween n ig h t —J. O raot n ir e l . c h o in saa , E u a x B ^ r , F, R> 9rlgg8 add T Ohatfleld ai« In eharce of

nts.n named by th e group n f booths are W lU lan 1 J e s e O reen, ipook

U r. and Mrs. WendeU ^ fish pond; M r. a n d Mr>- U Prldmore, d a rt boottv; W. K. T la n l, popcorn; Mra, • Parke, bean b a ff ; Mr*, e eorenten. Mra. Jam ea M. a . make-up; Mra. R aiph

Jr., cake walk; Mr. and A Je n y Johnsion, r in g toaa; L Robert Bell, Mrs, Je rry D a-

1 Mi*, p . R , Briggs, re-

W . W . F ra n ti.F ra n tz no te d W ednesday th a t

th e da te fo r th e -dem catlon, o r- igihally s e t fo r.N ov. 4, h a s been eonoeled because th e pootofflce b6zea h a v e n o t arrived.

A n new m»Ulng room eq;ulp^ m e n t h a s a rriv e d and b p a rtla l- ' u n c ra ted . R e explained th a t .,ie only tq u lp m en t to be tro a* - ferred fro m th e o ld poetotflee

ilth Group at urley-HasMeet

Oct. 1 9 -D r . J . R . ■ reported on a recent

ig of the board of directors . ) 6U te Tuberculosis as- liU on a t the Cassia County W atlo n luncheon m eeting a t l -S lk 'i dining ?oom Wednea^

is planned to have a i)rork “nf »t the A. J. Morten- honiB Oct, 28. All whp_can IS"come al i p, m. to stuff lotw and sort the letUn r l » M iU n,, M r,. M . H. »lni. Ih . p ra u e n l, npoM - « U» P to irm 01 t h i K>1 >aign.

ll services for Jo h n C, . .. _ held a t th e Rey­n o ld s ch ap e l W ednesday w i t h th e R ev . E arl Riddle officiating,

W illiam- K ibbe was soloist and M rs. J o h n BUreU was organist.

P a llbeare rs were Aubrey B ra - sh e a r . D ale P lo tt, RAlph W ard, Ja m e s Cam pbell, L arry P lo tt a n d Bolajid Young.

F in a l r i te s were he ld a t S un­se t M em orial park.

Guard Officers Attend Meeting

T h ree pe rm a n en t employes of th e Id ah o a rm y na tio n al gua rd a tten d e d an an n u al one a n d a h a lf day a rm y a rea conference In B alt Likke C ity tb la week. '

A ttend ing from headquarters, l lS th arm ored cavalry reg im ent. T w in Falls, w ere MaJ. Law rence Lftughridge, MaJ. Sam uel M agaw anS W a rra n t O fficer Bliss R u j - sell. T h e conference w as spon ­sored . by th e U tah na tio n al guard.

S ta te s represented a t tb e con­ference Included W ashington, O regon, M ontaiia, Idaho, Nevada, A ri» n a , California, Haw aii, A las­k a a n d U tah, N ational gua rd tra in in g , adm inistra tion , b ^ e t a n d ' supply a m ounting were am ong aub]ei;ti discuMed.

FatStoclrSKb’. _ ffitsPficeHigir

PORTLAND, Oct. 10 U n - ^ e Paclflo In terna tional L ivestock exposition p u t on one of Ita big­g e s t- fa t

w ill b e th e typew riters, adding m ach ines a n d a le tte r canceling m ach ine . N ew desks and office fu rn i tu re will be used in tbe offices a n d new le tte r sorting a n d d istrib u tio n equipm ent will be used In th e nulU ng ro o d s.

H igbIJgb ting th e neir^ XaclUty w ill be new b a n k -ty i» oerrlce w indow s In th e service lobby and s e re a ou tside planters, In v h lc h omaU tree s will be p lan ted Bprlng. . - '

U n l i k e fb e U d poetofflce w h ic h h a s lim ited office space, th e new building eon tains sepa­r a te o ffice spaces for F ran tz , tb e

th e su p e r.

G ary V an Bokland, 'H e p p n w , ' O re,, b ro u g h t |l,Beo. T h a t tw a -d d J a r r a -p o u n d r60 c e n u higher th a n paid year. T h e Im peria l ho te l o f P o r t­la n d purchased th e steer.

T h e g ran d cham pion P F A ow ned by ‘B rro l RoberU ,

....... - . '0 , Ore.. aold for g a m th e. BMond h ighest price«-l8 d o lla n

^ i s d ln in i I* ''* •< •*»*•?

need fo r additional boxes arises, T be o ld postoffice h a s 776 boxes.

A gallery above th e room, sto rage room s, offices and load ing p la tfo rm will p e rm it the postal inspector to view th e en­tire posta l opera tion unseen. The gallery, rea ch e d from tb e Jn- spect<^s offloe. Is a system of c a t v ^ , la d d ers a n d portholes o f one-w ay glass.

In te n d e n t o f m alls, posta l In ­specto r, two receptionists a n d th e civ il se rr ic e exam iner.

A load ing dock extends almost th e e n tire w id th of th e r e a r of tb e building. T here Is a park ing lo t In back for employes and a p a rk in g lo t on th e sou th side of th e building will accom m o­d a te ab o u t as poatofflce patrons .

T h e postoffice box a n d serv­ice lobbies face Second avenue w est a n d a re separated by an a lum inum fra m e a n d g lass wall. T h e double doors betw een the tw o section* will be locked a t 6:90 on-w eek days and noon on S a tu rdays , m aking I t possible

. fo r p a tro n s to use th e p o ^ t f l c e bonp-lDbby u n til 10 p jn . each d ay . : '

I n th e c en te r of the fro n t of th e bu ild ing will be a large, c ir-

~ ‘ was m ade a t

T h e 1^00 postoffice boxes will b e located In an L -shaped sec­tio n of w all, w ith m ost of the boxes fac ing second avenue west. T h e ah o rte r section of boxes, fac ing th e sou th wall o f the postoffice.

Smooth and StrongA g e i L o n g

C O L O N IA LCO U CJIETE

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Stock Up Now! Fall Sale RED ROSE

G lebe Seed A Feed a re bnyeta o r C io re r, AlfaUa, a n d C Seeds. ~ A d r .

tF YOU P U N T IT , JJiR FEED IT

GLC^BE SEEDW J U HAVE ITI

. i iw iC 'f .-m if . r i x .

wppy

strike Averted‘SXN'FRANCISCO, Oct, 19 .

Southern . Pacific R ailroad te leg- rophers called a s trike in seven wcs te rn , stn tea. for. T h u rsd ay . b u t _ postponed It pending the o u t­come o f a last-m inu te appea l - from W ashington la te W ednesday n ight.

Labor Secre tary A rthu r G old- berg sat both sides to agree to m eet w ith him in th e c a p i ta l , Monday.

UTAH STOKER SLACK OIL TREATED

^ 1 1 _ p « r-« o iw D « liv <

Intermountain Fuel Co. 7U -ecei - Tw in FaUs

CASE GOODS SALEl

All Kinds of Canned . , . Fruits, Vegetables,

Juices, etc.Come out ond pick up your W inter Supply and SAVEf

Remember ALL GROCERIES

t o s rPLUWILD GAME — ProceiMd. Cut, W roppad,

Smoked and made Into Sauioge, H om bnraer-flr-Solom l-.-r-i-----------

STORE HOURS8 to 7 M on., T u i i . , W «d., T h u n .

8 to 8 Fri., Sat., C lo u d Sun.

ORIM Olid DON MATTHIWS Sol* « w n m tn ^ op iw to w o f .

TOPSJMQUAUTYI tow IN pncv

another new dairgfrom J

S av ingrfrom 60c to $2,00 per hundred

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T M f l p B o i U i w l v n K m w

R e d R o t F l o u r l i B e i t .

AT^OUI^FAVORITE .FOOD MARKET

L O W - F A T M I L K r

now a t y o u rfav o rife food s to re

" 2 % B u t t e r f f t t " a n d *‘L o w - F a t M ilk ’* . . . w h a t d o t h e e i t e r m s m e a n t o y o u ?

M o a t f o lk s t o d a y h a v e h « a r d a s r « a t d e a l a b o u t f a t a , a n d “ f a t - f r o Q d i e t s , ” I t ' s t r u e t h a t a n o v e r w e i g h t c o n d i t i o n a f f e c t s y o u r a p p e a r a n c e / a n d p o s s ib l y y o u r h e a l t h a n d g e n e r a l w e l­f a r e . A n d f a t - f r e e d i e t s a r e s o m e t im e s a d v i s e d . B u t f o r m o s t o f u s , A c e r t a i n a m o u n t . o f f a t > o u r d i e t I s e s s e n t i a l , f o r

- « x a m p l « ; ^ e - n e « d f a t s t o 'h e l p m i i m a i n t a i n a - h e a l t b y n e r v o u a s y s t e m .

--------S o , i f y o u ^ r e - a n a v a r a m h t a l t h y p a r a o n , t r y i n g t o k e e py o u r w e i g h t d o w n t o g o o d h e a l t h p r o p o r t i o n s , w e s u g g e s t y o u , d r i n k C H A L L E N G E 2 ^ , t h e n e w lo w - l a t , . l o w c a lo r ie m i l k . .

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~M ; Christenson And Miss FlynnExchange Vows

H EYBURN. O ct. 19-LlndR Sue ■ P lynn, dflughter of Mrs. Beulah

Flynn. W e*t rViuikfo.-t, IlJ. f« - come th e bride of M arvin Luntf

• O hristen»on. H eybum . In rlUa itolemnlzed recently a t the Logan, U tah LD S temple.

T he couple wo* accompanleo to th e tem ple by th e brldeRroom'# parents, th e bridc’a m other anu Mr*. Rolle H arrison. Mr*. Enrnc-st

and Mr«. Dor» Oklcbcrry anti Mr.v P. D- M urray.

A reception wa.i held In honor —of- th e couple a t the Hcyburn

IJ5S recrcfttlon hall. The ne« ly- weds irrectcd RUcati under a white

— nreinrDT>pe{rwltn-5llvcr-«Tddlnir bolM and flanked bv bnskrls ol w hite c-irnatlons and pink ch rjs - an lhcm um s.

T he bride wore a gown of slip­per M tln deslRned with a eowc] collflr and s V Jn Jh<- back. The w aist was accentcd by a small how and ft la rger ribbon bow in back form ed a small bustle and flowed Into a >ihorl train . Shr carried n caacnde bouquet of w hite carnations centered with red rose.« and tie d 'w ith white Btreamers.

LaV on Chrlstcason. sLster of th e brldeBroom. ‘was maid or honor. S he wore a turouolse ta f . fe ta sh e a th dress w ith ahort sleeve.1 and an orsandy

M arry inTempleCerem ony

S he carried a ciucade bouquet of p in t c a rn a tlo ra wJ(h pJnk rib.

• bons.T h e m o the r of th e bride wore

a fa ll co tton dress of lavender

T h e brideRroom 'a mother^ chose & d a rk (cray cotton dress. Each wore a w hite carnation and red roses corsage.

T h e b ride 's table was covered w ith a w hite lace cloth trim m ed w ith f r in jo over pink and cen- tc red w ith a tiiree-tie red a juare w hite cake decorated w ith white a U rs a n d pink, roses. T he cake w as served by Zelma Lee, Mrs. Rolle H arrison , Mrs. G r a n t Cam pbell, M rs. W illiam Chrls> tenson a n d M arva Christenson.

W allT B radahaw was best m an and N orvel O . Christenson was

I uflher. M arva Chrlatensoti and a n . E im eat Lee were Jn charge o f gifts.

Z elm s Left registered guests a n d M rs. G ra n t Campbell assisted w ith th e reception.

M aste r o ( ceremonies for the p rog ram w ai D arw in' C hrlsten- io n . b ro th e r o f th e brlde^roonj. T h e prog ram Included a Tocal A)lo by M ary Severe, a reading by L aR ue G heony and a piano d u e t by tu n d ChrU tenson and M rs. ro rre e Zemke, "T ea lo r Tw o” “N ight and Day.”• o u t-o N tt« m -guesta inc lud td

M r. a n d M rs. D arw in C hris ten , eon, S a l t Lake Olty; Mr.- and j& a . E am e a t L«e and fam ily, Logan, tJ ta b : M r. a n d M ri.-Rolle B arrlson . O akley, and M rs. G ra n t Cam pbell 'and fafflUy; L o s u r U tah .

T F e Dtw~ M rs .- Chrtetenson ehose a black su it for a wedding i r lp to S a l t Lake City, Logan a n d O gden, U tah .• T h e bridegroom v a s graduated fro m M ln ld o U h igh school In 19S7. a tten d e d Id ah o S ta te col< lege, m aJorlBf In mechanics, a n d

a tiro year LDS ffiM- alon lii th e n o r th eentra.V sta tes. H e Is em ployed a s a rhechanlo In R upert.

------ T h T “bHdS“ w u 'g r a d n a t« d - t e19S0 f to m W est F ra n k fo rt h igh school. W est F rank fo rt, HI., a n d a tten d e d G ale m sU tu te o t A ir .

Marian Martin Pattern

Goodwill Club Holds Session, Honors"Gaests..

Goodwill club m e t a t th e DAV hall lo r , a business a n d social m eeting.

G ucsti Included officers from th e fo u rth d is tr it general T ed e r- ra te d W om en’s clubs, M rs. W al­lace Bond, p residen t; M rs. R eu ­ben L lc rm an, second vice p resi­den t; Florence sa ad c rso n , ch ilir- m an of the education com m ittee; M rs. Arch Coiner, chairm an . U nited N ations com m ittee; Ii|lrs. Ed T albo tt, chairm an . L atin A m erican scholarships; M r s . p . B . .W ilson, chairm an , lib ra ry division; M rs. W. R. Chase, c hairm an, c ra fts a n d gardens; a n d M rs. D on W hitehead , c h a ir -

lan. f in e a r ts com m ittee.Also p rese n t were Mrs. L . E.

Salladay, p residen t, and Mrs. Rose S incla ir. T w en tie th C en­tu ry club. T w in P a lls ; M rs. Lee Eldredge. p residen t, a n d Mrs.. Clyde Allen. M entor club. T w in Pa lls ; M rs. G ra n t Carlson, p resi­den t, a n d M rs. C . W . HolUlield, L ataw ah club.

M rs. W . H . D lckensen. R upert W om en's c lub; M rs. Jo seph K u - cera, presiden t, a n d M rs. G ordon V an O stran , treasu rer. B uhl H om e C u ltu re c lub ; M rs. R . A. Kelson, B lackfoot, a n d M rs. D . L. P r a d e r a n d M rs. R lobard W ilson.

T h e program included num bers by th e Q ffb e a t« .ju id L ajerons Singers from T w in P a lls high school. Two aklts w ere presen ted by th e C urvettea o f tlie Goodwill club.

A p ie luncheon w as served. Coffee w as p o u r e d by M rs. Boyd s m i th a n d M rs. F . W ..N el- son. ,

T h e n e x t m eeting will be held O ct. 35 a t th a hom e of M rs. V lr- gU^MalOQe,

- ^ i m e t recently a t th e hom e o f M rs.Requa; T h e p ro g ra m -o n

violet novelties was given by C lara W alton.

. Members answ ered roll ca ll by nam ing th e ir favorite violets.

Mrs. H erm an Paulson a n d Mrs. Requft w ere presen ted b irthday anniversary gifts from th e ir se ­c re t pais.

Mrs. August Ude was a guest.A gift exchange will fea tu re

th e Nov. 13 m eeting a t th e hom e of Juan ltf t Sutcllff.

l i n u a n d R a ilroads com m unica­tion . > llnneai)olU, M inn..

S h e w as erapWyed w ith Free­m an Coal M lrilng corporation.

T h e newlyweds will m ake the ir hom e In R upert.

. ¥ ¥ > ! ■P la n t balbe a n d tubers w ith

G lobe’s B a lb M eal to r more b ls o » »ai abeen. ^ d » .

Violets Theme Society Confab

Magic Val

Kay Nelson Is FHA President

JERO M E. Oct. 1& -K ay Nelson h a s been Insta lled p residen t of th e Jerom e chap te r o f F u tu re H om em akers of America.

P a t B urks is vice p residen t; C hris Coupe, secre tary ; H elen Robison, treasu rer; Carol 8 tu h l- berg. degree chairm an ; R oberta Carroll, p a rllam en U rlan ; M a r y Lee R am bo, program c h a irm a n ; H elen H ouston, rec rea tion c h a ir ­m an; Evellnda H InU e, h is to rian , a n d Joe Hels4, public re la tionsChairm an. ••-----

T h irty girls w ere In itia ted . K ay Nelson gave a ta lk on h e r t r ip to th e na tio n a l PH A convention in StrL ou la , M a , la s t Ju ly .

• id y Jo h an sen a n d J e rry K eck j . R efreshm ents w ere p re ­

pa re d a n d served by th e hom e economics girls.

* * . ¥ . - PR O JE C T NOTED

6H 0 8 H 0 N B , O ct. 1»-M em bers o f th e D eSales club of S t. P e te r's Catho lic chu rch w ill serve r e ­fre shm en ts a fte r th e 8 a n d 10 a .m . masses each Sunday. F u n d s ra is ed will he lp sponsor th e deanery m eeting to be h e ld in Shoshone in th e spring. D e S a lu

th e c hu rch rectory.!v en ln g r-a t

DIdperena FroncMtedDIAPER SERVICE A vailable Sbonl

Phone 733-7901 Or 733-«120

RuthZillner And BedkeAre W edin Service—

BURLBY. Oct. 19 -A nuptia l jn»ss . celebra ted by the Rev. P rancls O 'D rlscoll a t the C hurch o f T tie U tt le Flower a t 10 a. m. Sa tu rd ay . OcL 7. united R uth B e rn ad e tte Zlllner. daughter of •Mr. and Mrs. P au l Zlllner. and Leon Dell Bedke, sop of Mr. and M rs. H erschel Bedke. Oakley.

T h e a lta rs were decorated w ith bronze and gold chrysan the- m um s and ta ll baakets of the sam e flowers stood In^Hie fore- ground. W hite-sa tin bows m ark­e d th e aUIe.

T h e bride, given in m arriage by he r fa the r, wore a jjown of ChontlJJy litce over UKeCa laxh- io n e d .K ith long pointed .sleeves a n d a neckline marked by two

s of a lercddaU les. H er .fingertip veil fell from a crown of pearU and se­qu ins. She carried a crystal ro sary and h e r bougucl was i cascade of sha tte red white ear- na tio n s .cen te red with a single gold cym bidlum orchid. She wore a sm a ll so ld cross, a gift from th e bridegroom.

M aid of honor was C atherine A nn Zlllner. sister o7 th e bride. Bridesm aids were K aren Frey- m iller and Slilrley Nclwert, B u r­ley. and L inda Dawson, Nampa, a ll room m ates o t the bride a t ISC . Flower girls were Sabrina Bedke. niece of the bridegroom, a n d A nita Zlllner, niece of the bride. E ach wore a bronze gow. w ith ruffled sk irts and sleeves, a sm a ll h a t trim m ed w ith n e t a n d w hite gloves. T heir cascade

juet.^ o f . bronze and gold . 's an th e m u n u were tied w ith

m atch lng 'T tbbons.--------------R ingbearers w ere R obert Zlll- *r, b ro th er o f th e brfde. and

D anny Z lllner, nephew of the bride.

B e s t m a n was Boone Zlllner, b ro th e r o f th e bride, a n d ushers w ere L a r y Bedke, N orm an Bedke a n d R obert Bedke, a ll b ro thers of th e bridegroom .

Caro l Lance, organist, played w edding m arches. Mrs. A llan Linzy, M ary Virginia Chisholm and Cecelia Jones sang "O n T his D ay O B eautifu l M other." ,"Wh<»t Could My Jesus Do M ore" and "Psnls AngeHcus." A fter m sjs M rs. Linzy ta n g “M other a t Thy F e e t W e’r e Kneeling." a s th e bride presen ted he r bouquet to th e blessed m other.

T h e bridegroom 's m other a n a fte rn o o n dress of m agen ta w ith beige accessories. T he m o th ­e r of th e bride wore a da rk dress s u it w ith m agenU accessories.

__ i^gn;y in Nuptja HMass ; Erma Ruby and Kent SchecfuJer

L.Holiday-Ritual-

^ u h s d a y : oc^ . , I

WENDELL, Oct. 1 9 -M r.M rs. Rdy Ruby. W endell, . . . nounc! th e engagem ent of their d aughter. E rm a, to .James K ent son of M r. a n d Mr^r C harles K em p J r . , M uscotah, K ans.

ML*s Ruby was g raduated from W endell h igh school and *he B eauty A rts academ y. Tw in Palls. Shft has been employed nc the - u n Valley B eauty shop.

H er /Jance vas frradua:ed from Atchison county Com m uniiy hlRh

MIL ANI> M ItS. LEON BEDKB

E ach wore a corsage of w hite carnations and pale p ink ro.se- budj.

A reception was held a t the porlsh hall. Mrs. Dick M cAdam, s is ter of th e bride, was In charge of th e guest book. GlfUs were a r ­ranged by Mrs, N orm an Bedke a n d Mrs. u tn y Bedkf.;*l«ters-ln- law of th e bridegroom, Mrs. P a rk s G arrard , cousin of th e bride, a n d Mrs. Boone Zlllner. s is ter-in -law of th e b ride. G ifts

I carried by E falne G a rra rd a n d -Jo y e e - Bedke,-«Ut«r—o£-tbe- brldegroom.

T h e th ree-tlered w edding cake, flanked by w hite candles in s il­ver holders, centered a lace-cov­ered table. T he bottom w as fo rm ­ed o f th ree h e art-sh ap e d cakes. I t w as topped w ith a w edding bell under an a rch of Illy o f th e valley, Iced In w hite a a d decor­a ted w ith gold roses.

T h e cake was cu t a n d served by Mrs. Ju s tin K le lnkopf and M rs. Melvin G arrard . M rs. John C hisholm a n d M rs. F loyd O ber- m lller served coffee a n d Mrs. B ruce B row er and M rs. B ern ard Z lllner, a u n t of th e b ride, poured punch . O ther reception assis tan ts were M rs. Robert K loer. Mrs. H arold K lo e rrM ra r M ary Scott, M rs. W illiam Stein, Mra. D onald Chisholm and R onald Bedke and D onald Bedke, b ro thers of th e bridegroom.

Cecelia JOnes and T a u n a U rl-

Felions Group Holds Banquet

Feltons club held Its a nnual banquet recently a t th e Tow n House In K im berly. Som e 26 members attended.

T he invocation was given by Arlene May. M rs. P a u l Bull, p resident, conducted th e buslneos m eeting. r

T he tables were decorated w ith PTvacantha. fall flow ers a n d Halloween novelties.

T he door prize w as w on by M rs. G erald Salisbury.

T he program w as presen ted by Mrs. Dorothy A lw orth. I t fea ­t u r e d ! skit. "M y O ne W ish."

T h e >lovember m eeting will be held a t the hom e o t M rs. H er­be rt Derrick.

Marks M q

_ t fu rnished background m usic fo r the r e « p tio n .

T he bride's going aw ay o u tfit was of gold wool w ith black ac ­cessories. She wore th e orchid from h e r b ridal bouquet. A fter a tr ip to Sun V alley a n d Boise th e newlyweds Will m ake th e ir hom e in Burley a t 1829 N orm al avenue.

T he bride is a' g rad u a te of Burley high school and a tten d e d ISO Business college. Bedke w as graduated from O akley h igh school and is employed by A lbert Anderson in Oakley.

tended H ighland Ju n io r collci^c, Highliind, K ans. He received his bif-helor of a rts dc7r»e Irom Nebr(t".!<a S ta te T eachers cclle^e, P m i. Nf.br. He was a mcmbei of th e W endell hlph school lac- ulty iMt year and is trnchlng St th e M onle Vista, Colo., Junior hlch school.

Plans a re being mnrte lor a lale December wedulng a t ihe W en­dell F irs t PresbyiurUiij church,

DUP Chapter Holds Meeting

VIEW , O ct. 19—S a rah Emma campi D aughters • of U Pioneers m et a t th e hom e o f ' Mrs. T hom as E. W arren .

Reports on th e a n n u a l con­vention held In P au l w ere given by Elda Pa tte rson , . cap ta in . Reports on the county meeting In Burley also w ere presented.

T h e h isto ry ot "D orcaj M e-. Bride Severe' was g'iven by Mrs. LeRoy Severe, Mrs. W arren p re-' sented th e lesson, , 'T hey cam e In 1861."

T h e p ioneer token fu rn ished by -M re .-A d d le -B u n n -w a s-w o n ^ by /M rs. LeRoy McBride.

Refreshm ents were served by M rs. W alter Q uast a n d M rs. Al­be rt McBride.

T he n e x t m eeting will be held Nov. ».

« ¥ »

Celebrates DaySHOSHONE, Oct. 19 - L o r ln d a ,

Diile, 9. daughter o f M r. and I Mrs. M. J . Dllle. celebra ted her birthday ann iversary w ith party . G am es w ere, p lay ed and refreshm ents were served.

¥ ¥ -Mfi nO N OR ED ON D AT

SPRINGDALE, O ct. 19—S tan - I« jkM archant, Burley, f o r m e r residen t o t Springdale, w as hon ­ored on h is M th b irth d a y a n n i­versary recently a t th e hom e o ' h is son a n d daugh ter-in -law , Mr. and Mrs. G erald M archan t.

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Bulky Sweaters Popular Autumn-W inter Favorite M urtaughPair^ Celebrates Day

TKrOpen Hou^e -MORTAUGH. Ool, 19 -M r. and

, eoTiWe*

i f ^ D e n l w Bodeback,

i l u p t t u n W

t o J J f p i t r t , « n -

u ^ v i e t a U te n tu re c j ^' Mid the w clal K lence 'S ^ ’w lJn«< hem ed"the p lw e f ^ t n in the jcapeJ ?!*«■ iS ru w r tn c e RMwl* 8*''® *

the mwglne « • T « ^ « dlsDUy she b a d pre- S 10 Uluitnit* th e con ten t.

of th e to I

CroM -conntiT . by ie t o r cur, yon'll trave l In i t r l e » n d com rort th is fali In b& nd-knlU . J*cket« th a t 70V c an k a l t VoomK (left), done in ba lky jmtbm, a re Ja s t r l |h t fo r tlio ie wmrm AntnmB day*. A n re a te r tb a p ed on »Um lines ( r ic b t) . !■ fu ta lo n ed w ith a narrow r ib tt l tc h u tin c balky y a m . T he h lf h fa ih io n co lon now a v a lla b le 'ln y a n u m ake fw e a ten ere -catebe r* on th e ik i alopet.

I T i f l i u r o f handiw ork done

K l b y Mrt. Anderton. S T m ^ d H u n t^ a y e d a

DO »olo. OlIlMM aerved re-, ilunea ^ ^

^ r o u p . R e p o r t s

T o u r o f R a n c h ,Unity club members toured the - • 0 Banch iOT Y outh In RU-

recenUy. The group touw d unit now under -~*-

Bucuui* a t the ranch. iTlie ranch-*tyle building wUl\ tu re bedroom*, aato rage rocm .

lUUty room, ehowera. two baths, living and recreation room,

and riinlng room, a study, clcaet and pantiy

unit wUl houM 10 to 18 boys, ng materUl used was w an Idaho Falls busl-

« m ; Tlie buUdlng was con. d by the Twin Falls Brick- union, tnw foondallon.and

___g plant were m»d# possiblela «W.OOO donaUon by th s Id a- ‘ FederaUon of Women’s clubs.

Unity club members do- e&nned frxilt for the home, next club'meetfng will be

a t the home of Mrs. Beulah

l / o r k d a y ’H e l dEtPfODAH OcU— ly work meeUng waa held '

b IDB Belief, society recently, is on attitudes «"<< n a n * rs w u preiented by M rs. P . D. e. A leuon on "car ta lk " Jrom

cn's Tiewpolnt was g lren by Ulph West. T he i

I conducted by M rs.- I. Work d^w to r w as Mrs.-

General Session Is Reported by H agerm an Units

HAOE31MAN. l i te t . 19 — Mrs. VlrgU Norwood presen ted the budget rep o rt a t th e general

sting of W SC3 a t th e M ethod- church . T h e rep o r t w as ap­

proved.A card of apprecia tion woa

read from M rs. R a lph Caldwell M rs. D on R e a urged a ll m em bers who h iv e coupoas for k itchen Item s to tu rn them In.

M rs. Jo h n Jones, Jr.. gave a rep o r t on th e S usan n a h Wesley circle. She no ted t h a t s tudy on th e O ld T es tam e n t w as begun a t Its la s t meeting'. S h e also report­ed new officers a re M rs. Robert T upper. c hairm an ; M rs. Asahel G rldley, secre tary : M rs. Lloyd Brow n, lib rarian , a n d M rs. Leon-

if Freestone and M rs. Alma

ard T ttm u s. p rog ram chairm an. Th&.clrcle is b uy ing a s e t of m aps to be used In th e church.

T h e O en e n eT e Q ribh le circle report waa f iv e n by-U r«.-O laude B ut:s. T h e g ro u p will send $20 to th e 'M e th o d is t commission for overseas relief . T h e n e x t projec t will be th e p u rch a se of lace U - blecloths lo r th e chu rch .

M rs. V. W . G v s o n reported do­na tion o f tw o U nen c lo ths fo r use a t d in n e rs by Ju lia W right. D en-

Mrs. E rn e s t B illia rd announced th a t th e W SCS. in cooperation w ith o th e r g roups In t f e commu­nity, In sp e n d in g a day everyo the r week a t th e m ano r In W en­dell. T h e n e x t visit will be Oct. 24. S ix la p robes w ere taken on th e f irs t visit.

Thfe p ro g ra n f w as given by Mrs. A rthu r Ju s tice on "O ur g rea test mUslon field .”

Mrs. A lfred Sandy, sp iritua l ■life secre tary , repo rted Q uiet day

•111 be observed from 10:30 a jn , to 2 p jn . Oct. 26 a t th e church Mrs. A lan E rw in will have charge 0 / Ihe nu fserj’-

M rs.-EleaH ora McConkey- reM h b to ry of poe try In th e United

S tates by M rs. J e an e tte LcMoyne H agerm an, a n d announced th a t* book of poeU y by Id ah o w riters I* being published.

M rs. Norwood and M rs. Ray Leach served refre shm en ts . The nex t m eeting will be he ld a t pm . Nov. S a t th e church , Hos- tcs.w.s will bo ’M rs..L loyd Brow n and Mrs. Carson,

M rs.-B .-E.-W rl(rtit, sr..-eeiebrnted th e ir 65 th wedding aimivcrstvry w ltli a n open lioiuc a t the ir home Sunday attcrnoon .

■•The rcfre .ihm ent tnble was covered w ltii nti ccru clolh over em erald Rrceo- T lie iium cnils 55, nnade of cnke and dccornlcd w ith em erald green ro sc t tts and silver, tr im , were pluceil on a mirror, B ouquets of tim ed Krccn spider chrysanthcm uin.s dccorated the room.

.J rs :— Joe— B n s l e r — j-ounpcst d a u g h te r o( th e couple, cu t and served th e onke ^^hlch was baked a n d decorated by "Mrs, Devon A nderson. L.oul.sc W rlRin. eldest g ran d -d au g lu er. s e r v e d punch a n d 'M r s - Tom G llcrlst, Tw in Palls , poured coffee. Mrs. M artin W rig h t regis tered Ruest.';. O ther a ssis ta n ts were duuRht«rs-ih-Iau', M rs. E a r l W right, Jr.. Mrs. O, E. W righ t and M rs. R alph WrlRht.

M r. and M rs, W rljtht were m arried O ct. 15. leoe, In Cando, N orth D akota. T he fam ily moved to California in 1923 and then to M urtaugh In 1932 where he (arm ed (or 10 years. H e Is re- Jred.

T h eir (our sons a n d ohe dauRh- te r w ho a ttended were M artin W righ t, O. E . W r i g h t . E arl W righ t, Jr„ a ll M urU ugh. and R a lph W right. Caldwell, and Mrs Jo e B rasler, M urtaugh .

ITnabie to a tten d were a son Robert W righ t. M t. Vernon. W ash., and a dau g h ter. Mrs. H omer Bor­ders. T acom a, W ash.

T h e couple haa 20 grandchU- dren.

All W ea th e r I

Car CoatsReg. to $15.95

Now 8 . 8 8

Preteen

#ANTST apered Slacks Reg. to $5.98

Social Events

LODGE O FTICIA L V ISITS W ENDELL, Oct, 19—M embers

of S t a r o f th e W est chap te r Nq. 35. O rde r o f th e E as tern S tar, a tten d e d th e m eeting of Naomi c h ap te r No. 4 In Albion recently, M rs. M ilton fichaefer, w orthy g n ^ m a tfon , m ade h e r official visit. A ttend ing were Mrs. O eotge W ahler, M rs .. Jo h n W ert, Mrs. A. P . Young, M rs. P ae th E aton a n d S a m K. fiungum .

¥ * ¥I H e a t Cables keep pipes from iF reesiD f, a t G lobe Seed. —Adv.

W ENDELL—M erry H om em ak­e rs D em onstration club will m eet a t 2 p.m . T uesday w ith M rs. O D . Plcrcc.

¥ ¥ ¥Ladles Qf th e O rond A rm y of

th e R epublic will m eet a t 2 p.m, S a tu rd ay a t th e homo of M rs, R , E. C om m ons for a social hour.

if. if. if.W ENDELL—T he d o u g h n u t

a n d cooked food sale scheduled for S a tu rd ay a t the Legion hall by th e L egion auxilia ry has been can'CMed. A sa le U plarm ed for la te r d a te . >. ^

If. if. If.- SHOSHONE — Civic club will m eet a t 3 p jn . Friday a t th e M em orial h a lf r 'B ie program 'wlU fea tu re a t^ lk on consum er f i­nance by M ayor M yrtle C. B u r­k e tt. H ostesses will be M rs. O li­v e r Payne, M rs. L eonard D augh ­erty , M rs. Corvln Silva and M rs. ,LotUe PUger.

if. If >/.DAV auxU lary will ho ld a po t-

luck d in n e r a n d social beginning a t 11:30 a jn . Tuesday a t th e home of M rs. R obert Berg, 733-

5059, Members a re asked to bring covcred dish, table service and secret pal gift. Secret pe ls will

be revealed and new ones chosen.' * * *

Royal N eighbor lodge will hold a regu la r m eeting a t S p.m, F r i­day a t th e lO O P hall. T he w hite ' e lephan t g ift will be provided byj Connie S team s.

« * V JE R O M E -^erom e Jay-C -E ttea

will ho ld a rum m age sale S a tu r­day In th e building nex t to W ood’s cafe.

V ¥ ¥ B U R L E Y -O olden G leam club

will sponsor a n ap ron a n d over­a ll dance a t , th e IP O P b a ll a t 8 p jn . Friday.' E ach m em ber Is asked to bring tab le service. R e­freshm ents wUl be s e rv e d ..

Now 3 . 8 8

¥ ¥ ¥

M anners M atterHAGERMAN, O ct. 1 9 - “M an-

ner.i do m a tte r* was th e topic used by M rs. Sylvan C lark a t th e R e^ef society m eeting he ld * t th e LD S c h u rc h . ' '

Prayers were given by Mr*. N ettle Moyes a n d M rs. Vertfa Wood.

E ighteen m em bers m ad e p il­lows du ring th e • ■ • .................

DRESSES1 5 . 9 5

Preteen Group

4.88 Junior, 7.88

2 'O' 14.00

-ym ,.LTNWOOD

B H O P n N G CB NTim

MON. Van V B D A T 11 to t BATUBDAT M to l iM

F o o d fo r A m e r ic a n sBy GAYNOR MADDOX

BALMOIf M O U ) IS TREATC anned sa lm on m old, cooked

on top of stove in double boiler. Is a delicious famUy trea t. I t U packed w ith corfiplete p ro tein , th e sam e a s in m eat, poultry , (Ish and eggs a n d m any, m any vitam ins a n d m ine ra ls . Basy to

W t . too.Wm«n poto tOfl w ith

B m b e r -b a l to -« * -» o M d-H »lth tiopped d ill go perfec tly v ltli

d ish . .Cook I b e c u c u m b e r 1____In sa lted w ater ( o r 10 mlfiute*. th e n d ra in a n d m ix w ith po ta ­toes. Sprink le w ith chopped dUl.

FAM ILY SALMON MOLD (Serves f to S)

1/3 cup b u tte r o r m a rg a r in e '^ cup rinely chopped en lon i '

-H c u p f t n e l r e h o p ^ g reen pep-

1 cup fre sh b rea d crum bs * eggs. llfhU y b eaten - •

1 teaspoon s a l t 1 tab lespoon lem on Juice

U teaspoon tobasco U cup choppcd parsley % te a ^ o o n pepper 1 can (1-pound) salm on,

d ra in e d I n to p o f double boiler, <

d irec t b e a t , m k c b u tte r o r jh a r - ga tlne . A dd on ions a n d green pepper a n d s a u te fo r S m inute*. S W In crumfifl. KenniVB' (rum - h e a t a n d b e a t In eggs, sa lt, lem on Juice, tabasco , p a r ^ a n d pep ­per. S t i r in sa lm on. Cover sauce­p a n , w ith double piece of waxed paper, cover w ith Ud of sauce­pan , a n d p la ce over bottom p a r t of double bo lter contoinlng sim ­m ering w ater. Cook (o r m hours, o r 'tm U l c en te r I s ' l i r a . Loosen edfte 'o r 's ja lm o n w i th 'a spiatula

O am lsta^w ltb p « ^ e y and lemoi wedges. '

THIS AD

WORTH 25*m 8 lbs. of DRY CLEANING!200 Block W est M ain

COIN OPERATED

dry c l e a n i n gand LAUNDROMAT

BUHL, IDAHO

200 Bloi;k E ast M ainCOIN OPCRATED

DRY CLEANING an d LAUNDROMAT

r JEROME, IDAHO ' r

Thursdoy, Friday and SaturdayO C T O B E R 1 9 t h 7 2 Q t h , 2 1 s t - 8 : 3 0 a . m . ' t i l 8 p . m .

An A tte n d an t will be on du ty to o i i i i t in O perating equipm cnti

★ C o l o r s w i l l n o t r u n o r f a d e !

★ C l e a n c a r c o a t s , s w e a t e r s , d r e s s e s , s k i r t s , w o o l s k i r t s ,

l a d i e s ' d r e s s c o a t s , t r o u s e r s a n d o t h e r s i

★ R e q u i r e s l i t t l e o r n o p r e s s i n g , 3 4 r m i n u t e c y c l e 1

s h r i n k a g e , b r i n g y o u r o w n h a n g e r s !

E a s y t o o p e r a t e e q u i p m e n t I

COI«K E A ttL Y . . , T R t TH I^, MODBRN WAY TO SAVE WHILE W E A RE T H E R E TO ASSIST YOU!

MAGIC VALIEY UUNDRIES, IKC

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PAGE FOURTEEN TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO THURSDAY,OCTOBER 13, 1061

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.

TWIN FALLS. IDAHO. VACATlNti K/UEU^TfA‘s , s rA ? 3 " ’i ! o S { :IDAHO. ;

NOW, yrHEREFORK. BE IT OR- DAISBD BY THE £HA]HMAN AND

IDAIIO'.B«llon I. Th«c --------

li»r«ln»fur -dMerlW tewtr •«•<• oosfd br th* CItr ot Twin .

J<I>bo, bt and lb* i .m . U Mrtby v*c*t*<l. lo-wlt:

Th« nonhwMitrnlr 210 (**t of

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Idaho, •lO Pl I Ihtrtof itnd (lecpi >Dt n /ret lbtr*or.fifcdon Th«t th« Chilrmii Hoard of CommlMlantra ■ Ultr CItrk aulhotl»d rMtwJ lo r in u U «nrl drilvrr Claim 0*«d of laid ••■imt th i owntr of th#-Jf«al pro.PABBED BY TllR HOAHD

COMHI0610NKRS OCTODKK 18. •>»•.fllGN^n) liV TKB CIIAIIIMAN

OCTOilEK 18. JMl.

C0HHIB8I0NKKSCONSTANCE J. LEISER

Cllr CI.rk rublUh; Octohtr 1», l»«l.________

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS

— AH“ M D rH A N cr o r T ins c n r

}?,VTW*c’oV vV^an*?=SAME AND REFEALINO OROIN. *^^V**^THEREPORE. BE IT OH-

TIIE CITY OFTWIN FALIS. IDAHO: T*ellon 1. T>i»l Railroad A»inu« Wr*l thin lh« City of Twin Kail*, Maho,

b«rrlnaf(«r dnerib«d b« und tht n« !• htf«b/ vacaltdi'

th* U m * . ^ t . for \

or a dliune* of tKI It or b*([nnliiK. Twit illi Cotialr, ita la ol(hf Chairinan of Ihi

rrk ar« .

HI.'tSIONRRfI (

OCTODER 1

NOnCK TO CREDITORS IN TIIE rROHATK COURT Ot'TWIN

FALIJ COUNTY, STATE OK IDAHO MTATE OV I'I.hU'. 1!. WILSON

•lao known »• r . B. WILSON, DE.Publlib! OcliNOTICE FOR rUDLICATION Of TIME APPOINTED FOR PROVING WILL. ETC.IN THE PROHAl............. ..................

FALLS COUNTY. BTATF. OF IDAHO I the Matter of th« Eatit* of Kusi Aacuena. DfCMitd.Purauant to an ordtr of tha Jurist

aald Admlnlatratrix at tha offlcea ol Danolt * Ittnolt. Itank 4 Truat Build' Ins. at Twltt Falla, Countr of Twlt> Kalla, BlaU of Idaho, (hli b«lB» th. plac# rUHl tor th* trtnuetloa «l

-lha-bualM»a-ot.»ald.*aUt^................■ ”' “<i5!,».K w ,L.0N

Ailmlnlatratrix «( tha Katatj of P in I). Wllion, alao knowi at P. II. Wllaon. Sacaaatd.

fublljh Oct. U. il . Not. 2. ». IM». NOTICE TO CRBDirORS

----------------------- URT OF T\STATE

_______ - ____ -WILSON.

TIMES KNOWN AS F. C. WIL> SON, DECEASES.Notlea U banby flTtn br Gua Schoth.

AdmlaUtralor ol th* abo>* natnad •aut*. to lh« <r«llb>n a t and all par- •ana hkrint cUlma acalnit Frwl C. WlUon, dacMiad, or bU aaUU. to t f hlblt tb*m with tha naeaaaarr vouehara, ivlthin (our n o n t^ attar th* ff ' pobllcatlon ot thU notlea. to th* i AdmlnUtralor al th* U<r altlaai . . Bobart W. SUphan, Twin Falla Bank * Trurt Campknr Bulldlm, Twin Palla. Ceuatr e( Twin Falla, StaU ot Idaho. thU M a r tb* pla«« Iliad to t Ih* tr>na«etloa ot th* bualoati ot (aid

.t Ocida on tha lOlh d . otiea la hcrab/ alvcn

It 'IMMilar, tna uh day of Nnvrmbtr. SI at 2:00 o'clock P.M. of aald day,»ln * Katk^ CouiUr” of‘*Twln '‘ Kalla! at* of Maho. haa b*«n appoint*.! at > llrra and Mac* for provinc ihr'Wm

... laid Euz*nU Aieucna. dKataad. and for h»rin> th* application ot Alt>«rt Aicutna for tha Iiauanca lo him ofany p*raon lnt*r»it»d may apiwar »

Dated Oelob*r lOlh, 19S1.ZOK ANN WARBKRn Probal* Judi* and Ez> xfflcio Clrrk.

fSEAL)-Publlahl Oct, 1». II. Not. 2. »»1.

Admlntatrator ot th* *bUU of • lSibliah»d;'^0*t IMl

NOTiCB o r TWB AND PLACB o r HBARINO ON PBrm ON FOB HCT- “ ■“ NT W _.«8TA TS_ 4 JT ? *DATS o r DKATH V OBCBDSNT.IN THX PR08ATK COURT------------

OF^^W RL B. MAXW:

ralrft PuK.

YOV W1LLPLEA8B TAKE• - : r tha - --------------

__________. M ' u f ' sUm CotiBtr ot tirlB rtlU . Idabo, ind a t Um tima ol hto daath wt« a m t- d*Bt at TwIb r>U* CoUBtr. flUU ot Idahei l U l ............... - - -*

•aid vacated anara ot th . adUnnt aa pn»ldrd by taw.

>n ». That Ordlnanc* tha aam* la haraby r«

VERNON RIDDLE

r 18. iw i.

NOTICE or HEARING PeTtTION rOB PROBATE AND APPOINT. MENT OP BXBCUTRIX------1!E PROBATE COURT OF TWL-

. ..LLS COUNTY. STATE OF IDAHO THE ESTATE OF NICHOLAS F- , MAR80. D*cr*i*d.

NOTICB IS HF.HERY GIVEN, that II* U. Uarao ha> tilad In tbit Courl

..ar Mtltion for th* probata a t th< Will of Nicholaa E. Uano. d*«*aa«d ind tor th* laauahca Of LatUn Taati .nanurr tharran lo th* aald AlU 1 Marao. and that ’I\iHday, tb* lib di

- -•i>T*inb*r, 1»«1 at th. hour . o'clock A.U. ot aald day.ca A.at. ot aaia oay, ii

... of th* abov* *ntitl*d Cour. . County Courtlwuia in Twii

raiia. Twin Fall* CoUBly, Idab(N bar b**n appoisM by th* abov* *nt|['Court aa lb* tim* and plac* o( h*a^

aald patUlon. wh*n ani"-»*raon inureitad may ap[

eonlttt tb* lun* and ahow < b* baa why aald PMltioi b* (ranted.ITED tbU Iltb day ot U)cu>b*r

/ i / ZOE ANN -WARBERQ trobau Judt* and Ex- Ottldo Clark.

Kurphr. Sebwarta * CuDBlaibam

PnblUhi » . » . Not, t . H»l.

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.JU vmu ......... det«mlaed. It Lakow. aallmaUd .that_tha bopdiJjlL V - d.li>ered <» or about January I. ■»l, 1 Award «r rejecllt

immHlately. ny order ot th* B(>ard of Tniileea

if Cltu "A”*/i* 1, T. ANDERSON

AN I11*7

: CITY

■NINIi LOT KOUIt, ilLOCK .........YNN'fl A D D IT IO N OK TWIN LL.S., IDAHO. TO C-2^ 7-ONK. NOW. TitERKFOHE. HE IT 01 IINK.D ilY THE CHAIRMAN AN IE IIOARD OF CUMMIBSIONKH

OK TIIK CITY OF TWIN KALL3.

daho, be retonfl from R-1-

>IIS3I0NER3 O C T O ilE I N tp BY THE CHAIRMAN

’vERNON RIDDLE

NOTICK OF TIMK AND PLA(■— RINfi PETITION FOR n -------...... ,:r m in in c h e ir s h ip a n dRHJHT OF SUCCESSION TO PROP-

I THE PROBATF, COURT OK TWIN FAI.I^ COUNTY. RTATK OK IDAHO

IN THE MATTEll OK THE F-STA"' ' GRACE HOWARD OWINC.S. I

‘t ICE is IlEREHY T.IVEN * PERSONS INTKRKSTKD

ESTATE OK (iRACE HOWAI Nt:s. DECEASED. Holh Credtlca' PelitloH In' 1 ^ a itird

foiiowiiheir,:

t defcdent!I a TMldant of Twin 4tat. of ldaho.-nr< day of May. 18«.J i . .„r.,.ed by

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.JOTIce TO CREDITORS

prjpAHO^_. lYMOND ”CEASEDNOTICE 19 HERE!)

nderilcnrd Adminli :redltor> of and all

ceaaed, or hit *ataU. la • the neceaaary «oucl

n»stht «flcr iha tlrti

. 0 T I C B OF ADMINISTRATOR-8

0Sr,DV.',g'> th* Maltcr at th* t>tklM ol

ALBERT L. KISTLEIl and DELMA C. KISTLER. Both Deceaatd. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That

Ih* nnd*nln>ed Admlniatrator tJ the <7/ Albert L. KUtltr «»d DeJna

•tier, both dec*ated. will **11 al prlval* tala to lha bixbaat and beat

I. Idaho, ihit b*ini tb* p

Dated thia 28tta dt

• ROSE K }

IN THK DISTRICT COURT OF ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DIST OK THE STATE OK IDAHO. ... AND^KOR THE COUNTY OK TWIN

FIRST KKDERAL SAVINII.S A L . ASSOCIATION OK TWIN KALLS. A COllPORATION, PLAINTIKK,

VS.MEBRIIAD. HADDOCKS AND LU- CILE MAXINL MAODUCK», ALSO KNOWN AS LUCILE MADDOX, HUBDAND AND WIKE. AND O.LEN D. JONES AMD ISABEL JONES, HUSBAND AND WIKE. AND E. W, CONNERLY. AS IIUAHDIAN AD LITEM KOIl LUCILLE MAXINE MADDOCKS. A MENTALLY ILL PERSON. DEKENDANT.S THE STATE OK IDAHO tendt ,

In*, lo Mtrcill D. Maddockr-an, ellle Waalna Maddockt. alto knot Lticlle Maddox, hutband and wife Ulen D. ,Jen« and Itabel Jone*.

Conflrmlnt Balt.

a r. hereby nollllrd (hat har be*n (lied aialnit yo

-.1 Courl of the Eleventh

>bo>. named plalnlllf. am Hereby dlreel«l la appear ai :ba laid complaint within I

complaint within t1fled, the t aaalntt fO

.... .. W. Owlntt. her aonlived In Viler. Idaho, of lecal . . . . •aid nob*rl W. Owlrgt alnr* died on the 2Jnd day of Aufutt. 1881: ' •

(Iraee O. Hardeaty. a dauthter, r^hllnc a t H I W«at Whilll*r. Tracy, Calllomla. ol letal at*:

Hri. Alle* 0. Allbang, a dauihtar. a mldent of Cl**rlle1d, UUh. ol lexal a<e;

Mr. A. C. Owlntt. * *<m, whoa* addreai la P. 0 . Bok 172. Monument, Oreson, ot letal a*e.

Said decadent owned or had an In- er..t in th* followlnf deacribed real

r for

y lhe heira and t of the h.Ira( th* V ■' r th* p

ncy of thla parlicuUr action. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that

Tuwday, th* Hth dar^ct November. 11(1. al il> btur ot-flhOO o'clock A.M. In tb* Court Roon of thla Court in th* Twin Falla Counly Court Hout», Twin Falla. Idaho, la fixed a* the

.tim* and plac* for th* hearinc ot aald PMltloD at which Urn* and place any partona lol*r**t*d may appear and mak* tb*lr obJ*etloBt to tb* irantlpi of aald p*llllon., DATED tbU Mlh day of 0eUb*r,

■/»/ *0B ANN WARBFJIO

KOTICB TO CBEOITORS IK TKB PROBATE COURT OF T7

- ............... ?NTY.STATB O f ~ 'FALLS COUN'..,______________Dl TOE MATTER OP THE ESTATE

OF ■MARGARET 8. KOKE, D*. e*aa*d.NOTICE IS HERF^Y GIVEN by

a n t ot Uartarat S. Xok*. d*e*aa*d,S .? ;; ::,'d•i^lblt them with ' th* nafeaaary *eueb*n, witblo (our (4) tseclli* a tu r th* flrat publleatioQ of thla notice, to th* akid Ez*cutor at th* offic* of

A W n v ^ io r PetllloBi

PnbHiht'O ct 'l ir« rN o V . t . »»1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS

IN - THE PROBATE COURT OF “—COUNTY,—8TATB

KSTA1

i T i M.............

l a t t H tlf ot tbb SootbwMl QaaH*r

SXDEPT that portion th*r«>( d«- B ^ N I N O at

buainaaa of lald DATED thla ITih 4ar of Octah*r.

•r of tb* Nortbtaat Qaartar of

T R K N C B ^ t oa lb« Merth 11b*, to THINCE a*u"h*^ JiBi

tb*T*ef 1 rod I THENCB -W**( parellal M tb« Nsrtk

XL80‘ L0^‘*roU R‘T*)"“ A!!i Tb»t part ot Lot Tbr** (I) ot aald 6**>tlon II, TowBiblp 10 South, oi -------II, F^tt at tb* Kola* Maridii •cribed aa followai DEOINNINO at a polnl on tb* -W*at

lln* ot aald SMlkm I I which U «.l fMt NoHh ot tb* Boulh-

----------- -Hi____ *ald 8*atlon, ninnlnc .THZNCB Bouth (.1 f*et to th* Boulb-

w**t 'eorn*r of aald I<ot I,THENCB eI i* alon* th* South lln*

ot aald L - • - • •

Hou"ahold **?u‘rnlluT*,'' furnUWnia

lMt*1)l>do” sad*n autOfflnlilU.That aald fmI and pai»oti*l prtiMrti

va i. at iho lima ol ih* death ol th< •aid 0>rl B. Maawall, Iba (ommunlt] proMrty ot aald dMMlant and (hi ■•ill Karlba F. Maxwalli that thi wb*U ot Ih* aatal* of aald deeadenl ahould b* dwra«d lo tha aald Bertha

i'elUl......... . ....... .....a DMr** b« *Bl*red by Iht ______Co<irt a t Twin FalU Counly, Idaho lhal th* aald Carl B. Mawtll died In tMlat* In lb* County ol Twin Falli Idaho, on th* IMh day of Berlemk*! U l l l that Ih. heIra ot aali de«M)«i a t lha lima of Ih* death of dacoUn «oniltlad «l lUrlha R. Maiw«ll. wl<to< -• daeedenl. and Mary F.dllh Purc.l

u ihltr of deredehl lhal Ih* aal tT H. unw ell and Rertha K. Maa

... 11 war* duly married huabaad and wll* at lb . lime - • - • - ■ aald Call H, Mi:rlb*d «

p*raoni inny pr - -Maaw*lIh . aald d*<*d.nli ............. _.

aald n>^ and Mraoatl prt>p«ily a ■laaemd aad U d*ar**d lo th* n*nhi B. Miiw^ii. widuw ot"'Ki.V’fuilhet pa.lleiilar.,

JlftOW of aald -

•.i-

<t u ld Cou>t la lb* Oily and

tiB* aad Plat* anr p*r*Mt latvraatad

b o b er t^ ‘.*'w.“ b*alle ise n — oraay for T ------

a ^ M

. IDAHO -.•ATE OF WESLEY HORN. IMol^f*^ htrtby «iv*n by th* und

alta*d Adminlitralrix ot IS* Eat ot .W »l« r. Horn, daceaaed/ to......... .............. .. »*rd*T«eaied. to«lblhit th*m with th* neceatary »o«h-

N onC B OP INTBN-nON TO SELL T U B GBNBRAL O B L IG A T IO N§8S£8C g P s ^ c r ^ N M , "u;TWIN FALLS COUNTY. 8TATB OF{?A^°'a15'd ’?b«THBKBPOR.

NOTICB 18 HBRSBY GIVEN by tb* Soard of Truti*** of Cla*a "A“ Sebool OUtrlat No. 411 ot Twin Fall* Counly. 'ilalM.-(lut Mid (abool dlilrlct Ib-inda to laiu* and .aall ll,1»,000 n*-otlabl* eoupoB *ehool bond* ot taid<

.tbool dUlrict.Sa^*d bida for Ih* purchai* of aald

bonS^ will b* r*c*lved by ih* Cl*rk of tb* Hoard of Trutt*** at tha otfie* ' aald beard In Twin Pallt, Idaho, up

«>00 o'clock P.M. on NMamber U,11, aald bIda lo b* filed with aald

..ark. At th* b«ir ot ItOD oelock P.M. o(-aaU-4a|i-aad-al.-*aU-plM *,-aal4

win U opened by th* B crd ot

' Fallt. 'County ot, Twin Fall of Idaho, thit. beinf th . pla. for tb* traniacllon of lha but

H*. .' eih. u s i . .RUE E. HORN

BUU fll^ . . . . . . . . ....Btu ot *ald nu t* .

Batad Octob.r llh. US1

makln«

NOTICB TO CREDITORS m THE PRODATE COURT OF

s y ' w r ' cou»Tv. . t .T ,STATE OF WALTER LEO STOKES- BERRY. DECEASED Nolle* la henbr ii>en by th* und*i«

■Ifnad K<*cutar to Ih* cradllori ot

«tal., lo eblbll lh*m with tha u ry voucher!, wlihiri lour monlbi

the lirat puhllcallon nt Ihli Mtlce. to the aald Eieculor, Charlet E. Stokaaberry at lha orilc. ot hit attorney, H. Nk.J*w.ll. 110 Main Av*. North. Twin Fallt. Coiinly ol Twin Falll, Btal. ot Idaho, thli beinx tha place fiiMl fni' lha Uaniattlon of lhabtieln».*-fff-»ald-»ilalr,------------------

Dated »Ih .lay nf Ofloher. IMI.CHAKI.KS K. STOKEHIIEnRY EiKulor

Publlthi llcl. II, t». « . Nov. J. »«I

I wlll.b*

li<2, and ara du* and*parabl* on an amortlullon plan aa pm.ld*l by S*o- lion <a-tll ot tha Idaho Code. Th*flrat annual irrlneipal paym t............payable al th* aiplrrillon o r**r from th* dal* nf liiu laat annual -principal pa>m*Sr5>au«.*8*'ld’’binVa ’tlVr t...... _a rat* or rale* not aicndlnx all P*i cent (1%) per annum, and ar* payabli a l tb* opUon of Ih. holdet a l Ih* Kirn Security Hank ol Utah, N, A., Main ai Flrat Soulk, Sail Lab* Clly; Ulah. ni at Ih* ottk* of th* Tr*aiur*r ol the Dlalrlct in Twin Fallt. Idaho.

6*aM bida ahalj b* tuhmllled ip*clf«<— <•< '< ........ .............

o dal* 55"deFltirr?"^Id (*>(*i>t any b(d which ma

.abler* or eerll ..I* Treaiurer , Illilrirl No. 411.

Reho. amount *>iual>

- wblcbjaahiar* ebtek or ................... ..........eaah demalt will b* rvluraed Is aur bidder if hla bid la not aeeeple.1. ]

reaaful bidder ahall fall. nexlM'i

aceortfanr* wKh I •ureaaalul bid wllhia tb irlf Ii0 | . f.>ll.kwlnx l*nder of lh* ,U ..lt, . cathUr'a *h*<k *r **ri>ll.^

>* (rejMt a«|r .......................>rli>* ei I* r*r aal*

• TK. Iaold.

<d* will h. f.u?i.uhVi'ri." "u"iz a w . T . . . .

a*rllfi»Ma. d*lL. „ ....

K i ; -' allMlIn* lU val ibaaan «H| , u i

Said action la for Ihe forecloaure a morlgaie daletl May 11, 19Ss; corded In Book 132 of Mortiaxre. Pi 21*. recordi of Twin Kailt Couni,. „.. real property la aald county deacribe.l

I toliowa:That part of Block i« nf Moor-

man let Addition. Twin Kalla, b.. Inx a portion of the W‘,SW ‘i Section », TowBthip 10. Ranx* l) F.att. Boll* Meridian, .deacrlbed *• bexlnnlni at a point on the Wett IlBa ol (aid Block 16. which li 100 feet South ot Ih* Northweit cor„,r thereof, running Ihenc* Eaat alonx a lln* parallel with tb . North lln* thereof, a dialanc* of 13S feet, lo a

thereof, a dItUnee ol tO feet to a point, runnlnx thence W nt alonx a lln* parall*] with th* North Una thereof, a diilaor* of 1S3 feet lo the Weat lin« ol aald Block II.

North alonx aaldW ot line a . . Ihe place of )

dUlancby th* defendanli. Merrill D. eka and Lucill* Maxln* Ma<

docka. to tb* plaintiff to tecura p*] lent ot a PromUiory Not* ot tt

WITNESS My hand and the aei .f Ih* DIttrict Court thii Sth day . Octobar, lt«l.

^ 1 / T. W. STIVERSParrr. llobertaon A Daly Altomeya for PlalBllff - ••• at Twin Falla. Idali«

OcL 12, » . 28, Nov. 2. 9. H ll

•lit. i ...............lie. Inlereit and < Ibert U Kltlltr anu . ,th deceated. and all

Delma G. Klal

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.LIAS BUmiONB

T im n rin sT B tc T -c o u R T -O F - 'rH t ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF TWIN FALLS

LOIS HENRY, . Pialnllff,ACK HENRY.THE STATE - ._

GREETINGS TO JACK abov* named defendant:

You aw hweby.V 'D ltlrkl Court ot‘*tb«* E^evanlh Jdlclal Dltlrlcl ol tb . Sul* of Idaho,, .fld for the CouDiy ol Twin talli. . >k> .hov* named plainllff. for the

obiaininf a D*:ree

.lined Adrainlilrator at ricet ol Rayborn. Kayb. ind Webb, 128 Second !

“‘i i r £ e ” ‘m*:'di‘o'’n'’ r .7a wifl'’'^ " mVdi'Vor .

NOTICE TO CREDITORS -niE PROBATE COURT ' OK

rUF. COUNTY OF TWIN KALIvS. STATE OK IDAHO

IN THE MATTER OK THE ESI OK DON C. JORDAN. DKCEf NOTICE IS HKIIrUiV (ilVEI

ftulh E. Jordan, the E«ec.Urlx o il>ove entitled Eitate, In ,the cre.

j s r .rated.

n four . onthiirjif vouchei Notice to* lhe"law'’ office, of Ed Rabcock. Allorney. 156 Third A< North. Twin Kail.. Idaho, thla ....

ilac. Ilxed for ih* traniacllon olOctober ». 1»<>I.

/ t / RUTH E. JORDAN F.xecutrli of the lUtald Don C- Jpidan. deceaiecl ■

: Ocl. 12. H. :e. Nov. 2. 19

D«f*Ddi....IDAHO SENDS

CK H------- '

: . " ; r v « o f u u T y .

•w'itJI’n^"^plaintiff '

I at pr VITNFJ.S

rou ar» hereby directed i plead U the aald Complaii ,<r (201 daya of th* lervi. r notllled that linleti yc >nd plead to aald Complali

time herein apecified, tl*n'‘*..i’d " S l a l n f . ‘ ‘''

I thlt llth day of Oclober. 1 / t / T. W. 8TIVEH

Dlilrlct Court Seal)By / • / CLEO ROBl

Deputy Clerk Publlthi Oclober 1>. 26; Nov. 2. I IHI.

CIfU AclUa N*. 1I4II - SUMMONS

-J THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL .DISTRICT OK THE STATE OK IDAHO IN AND KOR THE COUNTY OK TWIN KAI.LS

MARY JANE STEELE. PLAINTIFF,OLIN W. STEELe '. d e f e n d a n t . THE s t a t e OK IDAHO aendt xreet-

..jfi to Olln W. Bl*«l*. Ih* abor* B*m*d defendant.

-- U ar* hereby notllled that a com-

ao appear and plead to aald ............I within tJie llm* herein apecl/led,the plaintllf will uk* ]Ud|

'l i t you aa pray*d la aald

, W. STIVERS erk of Diiirict Cour r HELFJJ PORTEKK )l. iS. Oct, t. 12. 18. 1861

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS

of tb* pmalae* t ...............................'DiS litb Avenua Eaat. In Ih* City and

oUBty of Twin Falli. Idaho. Boone .and Till* Company,.Tmale*. will tellir^utiN V uw ful money of ihV United lalee, all payahl* at th* tIm* of tale,- te followinx d*acrib*d real property, tuat*d in til* County o( Twin Fallt. tat. ot Idaho, and de*crib«] aa fol-

Leit Fourlnn -d O In. DlMk On* 111 of Fredarlco Subdivitloo, Twin Fallt County, Idaho, a . tam* la

*n B ^ ”t <^*PUta.‘'pat* r*c*o *dt of Twin Kali* County.' Idaho.Said aale will b* made without cor*-

nast or warranty re*ardlnx title, pot-

h* power ot tb* aal* conferred in . . . Deed et T nut executed by R. H. Riehman and Mllilred S. Richman, hutband and wlf*. aa Grantor, to Boon* Land TItIa Company, aa TrutI**. for th* benifit and tecurity ol Mon- ;ax*-Iniurinc* Corporation, recordedApril ............. ■ ■■S02S0I.

'WThe default for wUcb thia aale U

lo U mad* It that the Grantori. R. H. Richman and Mildred B. Richman, huaband and wife, bar* f*il*d to pay th* lnitallm*nU du* uod*r th* tarmi of laid Deed ot Truit and Premltory Not. a*cured ther.by du* Jun* I, IB" July 1, 1911. Auxuat l.- l« ll . and S< tember I. IK l. which Inalallmenta elude principal and interett. and I b«Ianc* owed aa of thla date on 1 oblliation tMured by aald D*«i

la County.

lATED tl r of 8*pl*Dbar,BOONE LAND TITLE COMPAN.

Trutte.By HUGH 0 BOONE Cu-Own*r

BENOIT * BENOIT _ .Altorneyi lor Trutt**Reaidinx at Twin Fallt. Idaho Publiih! Sept. 2». Oct. I. 12. 10.

NOTICB TO CREDITORSIN THE PROBATE COURT . .

TWIN FALLS COUNTY. STATE OK IDAHO

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTAT* OF JOSEPH WILLIAM MURPHY, ALSO KNOWN AS JOSEPH W. MUJIPHY^AND J. W. MURPHY.

-Notic* li bir«by-»lven by th* un4«r. timed «iecutrlx ot Ih* ettal* of Joaepb William Murphy, alto known aa Joaeph W. Murphy and J. W. Murphy, da- ceated. to th* creditor* ot and all p.r»ona havinx clalma asalnit Joaeph

ceated. or bit ei with the ntceaac 'vouchert. within

LEGAL ADVERTr S E i : ^ .

IlSVtiey.-,

NOTICB TO CRI_______IN THE PROBATE COURT OF

TWIN PALLS COUNTY, ---------OF IDAHO

IN TUB MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP WALTER L. KEAMSTER, DE-Nolle*

Itora of I ixalnit 1

to th* »ed- lavlsc clalma ler. d*c*ated.

ill pent r.L . P.

thii nolle*, to tha aald Exaeutofa at Ih* otfie* of Parry, Rob*rtaon A Daly. Fidelity National Bank Buildlns, Twin Falla. Idaho, thlt belBK tb* plie* flx*d tor lb* Iranaaction ot th* buiietat

----- MERLB- L r- rSAHSTER-------------Pobllthi Sept. 21. Oct. I. 12. U — '

NOTICE TO CBBDITOBa IN THE PROBATE COURT OP

TWIN FALLS COUNTY, STATEOF IDAHO___

IN THE MATTER OF THF. ESTATE OK BIMTY LOU KISTLER, DBNOTiCB IS HF.REBY GIVEN B)

Wan Kbller, Admlniatrator.. lo th ereditora nf and all peraona havlni elalmt ataintt llelir Lou KlatUr, d* :e*i*d, or h .r etlala, U? •xblblt tb*n Kllh th . n*c*aaary youcb*r*, wlthlu tour mentha alter Ih* flr it {rublleallon ot thla Nolle*, lo th* aald Admlnl*. irator al th* law oltic** of KayborB, 'layboro, Rayborn A W*bb, 12< tnd I. Eail. P. 0 . Box 7t», Twin Falti, :ounly nl Twin Falli, Btat* ot Idaho, hit belnf th* place fllvd for th< lantacllon of lU butlnta* «t all.

• • . ■ o r N '- i M '- ■

Vlralnla llalvereon, .iKMie-l, to I :radllora ol ami all lortncii havl

of Jilt alto ihli Ulni the 'niac.

of lU I•d Rtplemi>*r 24, 1»«I.

/• / WlI.LIAtl H. IIAKI

(VITATION FOH niDH

if Twin Kallt, Idaho al tli. c.riir. . Ih* Oily Clerk lo 4i00 oVWIi IM Jn Thure.lay. November M. lull, which llm* tald t.ide will |.e rul.li,

^nV-rm’aUun tnr ........................Hal,at Ih. iifrira i.l th . triiy I'le.k, t’l Hall, .iurlni orilce h.ii.rt,

Tb* »'"• Ik. .................

f c

ruhll>h>.Btpt, 21, Oct. 8, 12, I t, IHINOTICE TO CRBDITOW

IN TIIE I'UOllATK COURT TWIN KAI.US COUNTY. STATE OK IDAHO .

IN THE MATTER OF THK Kfi'........OK CLAYTON 0. PHIU-ll'S , CKAHEl)NOTICE U htreby liven bl

Ealata uf Clayti i. l'hiniPl||dMeaeed.

eihlbll* axalit lha ac

vmicheit. within lour (4) m Ih. tin t publication of ihit the aald Adminlitralrix al lllllc** ol K.arl E. Walk*r.I>eln( the plar* llxed lor tll<m of Ihe bu.Ineaa ot eal ____

Hated Ihia 2lii day of B*pl*mb*r,

MYJITI.K PHILIJPH Admlnlilratrlx of th* Batal.

IJ. J-hl))lpti,PuHlthi Hepl._«! Oel, I, 12, U, 1811

I i m m mK*x

ITY OF TWi;

Publlahl OetoVe^'lP,

KAI.IJI,

J. t.KinKii

■AI.IJI COUNTY.

de.-ea.«r, .ir hli etlai

Ktal. ol Idaho, i

try ITALIAN SEASONING In MEAT LOAFCivf {ouiinct llivcr t9 Kill ■ budjel ilind'by. Simply ciuth oni Icitpoon ol Citictnl lliliin Smonini ind idiS II to •ich pound ol himliuiftf. Ci«K«nt Itlllin Stisonini It i miittc't blind of old-woild hiib t fiith picliid tor [KiiKt flivof.

^ E S C E N T

HALF A CENTURYof1911

SERVICE and PROTECTION ToThe Farmersof Twin Falls County

F i v e c o m m u m t y - n i r a l f i r e t r u c k s are o w n e d a n d p r o v i d e d b y t h e T w i n F a lls C o u n t y M u t u a l • F i r e I n s u r a n c e com- p a n y ^ f o r c o m m u n a l u s e o f t h e v a r i o u s c o m m u n i t i e s . - T h e s e t r u c k s a r e m a n n e d b y c o n s c i e n t i o u s , c i v i c - m i n d e d v o lu n ­t e e r " f i r e m e n i n t h e i r r e s p e c t i v e a r e a s .

★ 3000 RURAL POLICY “ HOLDERS

★ 3 3 'A MILLION DOLLARS COVERAGE CURRENTLY IN FORCE

I

OFFICERS and DIRIcTORSP residen t— Bill W att

Vice P resident — Jack Claiborn Charles Piercc T. S. Nicholson

L. Cedarholm Howard Pariuh Bill Aldrich Leonard Leth

JohnB lick

Fire Prevention Everybody's Business ^

Be Sure You're Protected

Twin Falls County Mutual Fire insurance Company

By W right, Agent Phone 733-8962

W m . T. A tkini, Secratory Phone 543-5793

Dal* C hrlat*nt*n, AgW* Phon* 543-5538 „

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ID olU, alrcrtfW , motora K r t U r r t bW .

»t»Tch out o f «n Iru tu i iUi. .wek m «-|

" i t S d u i « i"l “ “

“^ w t S r o o w - J o w s ind iu trla ls little r ip ilH can t change.

-.{]«•« «nrf fllnAlrifr-

MARKETS AT GLANCEUft

''irjDfl.’- I l lg h .r ; n .rrow film .Colton—lrr» fu ltr; eurr«nv crop

mnnitit und*C p t(uu« .Whf»t— demit ' d off. C<irn—III(ti*r; *liorl0«li — UMtIr ioo'i

inand.turbrant— motllr hlchrr. }U|>—K Itbtr; lop ltT.40.

No prlc* Uil.

; lUtl* d

Grainscm cA do. I

urn cJon»i Hr r»r» ifrt*ul»r a

1 I'ii, MU unchantnJ l.> d «It S to of(itriinimrH lard uncSaneH I

J r ^ t a h e T t h a n yestercUy w ith S T u Sb U U * t the bell.“ t i S n g autos in d «Uels were

to a po in t a t the 5 ? renecU nj fe*r« of another & U o n h a lt a t T o rd and a . g S ' . t Chrysler. M the SSTt oH favorite*. M ^ t fellJ S Uian‘"Hoeln? *nd N orth American -ac ted to unconfirm ed report* j S g e s In tb e B-62 and B-10 SLSber program s w ith lossea of Att„T th a n two polnW- Bendix S d a round 1S4 and o ther S t ahed large fracU ons in

* ^ w l iK e l l sharp ly In t ^ cloa- toe mlnutea am ong th e electron^ M a n d i W , - n io m i^ n lU m o tnd Motorola lost p a r t o f th e ir ug eBTly giins- Mlllng se n t General T ire down a s m uch b«

^Torthw eat In th e alrllnea^U nl- Tfrsal p ictures In th e movies, BAjter and R lchardson-M errell to the druga. F irs t C harter and Oreftl W eite ia In ilnarvce Mctlon and M agm a In th e cop- w rs were up more th a n two a t uines, b u t had been clipped for I t least a p a rt o f thes« gains a t

■•the bell.----------------------------- - -Utilities boomed from s ta r t to

jlnlsh. paced by Pacific Oa& and Bectrlc w ith around a slx-polnt t t l n on plana fo r a three-for-one tout and a dividend bike.

Helene Curtta held h a lf of its u r iy tw o-poin t gain w hen an explosion a t it* m ain p la n t a p - neared lo b* \ e » MTlo\ia th a n wpecled. F a tt« r p roflU gave Continental C an . X erox and a i l - llelte po in t o r b e tter gains. P a r- imelee was o ff sharp ly a fte r com- peny officials said they could not/«xplaln th e recen t run -u p In toe stock. PoIaroW « d B la c t and Decker w ere weak.

Anaconda, Alcoa a n d Owens I l ­linois were w eak w ith in the D -J areragea b u t D u F on t and Sears Roebuck he ld m oat o f the ir e a r­lier th ree -p o in t improvements.

LivestockBLAdtPOOT

DLAnKFOor. o a . U-Cholc# Iambi, ..5 .7H 17; fnrtlum M t r lamb.. |1M 1S; fact

l''for> ratl/in(

IDAHOIDAHO KAI.L8,

Mipu, 2 -sr

ALLfl___ __ . i - C .t t l . ri-

u«, Chole* frain led H ttrt.-■ tU -lO ; good MO-lll.Meomnnrclal atMri. thokt f .h«lf«rt, 122-123 ! tooJ fat hjifari, I'P 120: «omm«rcl*l co«t«. IU-i:6.5n; ulll lU - tU : <utl«r rowi.

»n-u3; •<«italvef. 2S-I27: »ood fe«<5tr atMr., $!t t21.S0 ; mMiutti f»cd«r fteeM, |20-t21. HoliUin »ood f«dln«

mtdium f.rtin*

U fa ./ »port h.lnr.l(ii»in boulBl 3.l»".UliU kmhrli

-,.■1 Vfc.n c.»rmanr l.SOn.OOO h.i.hrl.on I.ria antounu ,«f «h» l

- tn t owt to Tur>tr and Alfrrla.

lltM prov*.l ln»'0{(lrSrnl-« rl demand. Local tuyln* and «!i'>r(

>virln( h«lp*<! tha markfl.Uati rallied from an >«rlr dtcllnr

) el“«a moitly 'leidr. I.n-«l« »oId hil» KorlhweU huuiM lonk Dfn-»cnL«r Jnlllal prc^flt-takinf dmppetl

dairr (rpa calvn. Pal Iambi

l iv . i»m i’h tr t — r* .» » l \ 1*■ IHHow-----»!*.» IIM

i n i : c«wi ftoauv auuir t toow* « odd prin* 1,110 lb. tt«*n It.Ws choIt< IJ.O M I.U : cbole* I7t lb. htUar* ».00

I Stock Averages

^ 1 ^ ■ -1 At:M r n.iV B<l

llti

Alui Chal iOU Mat Dairy U )i

U S " "Aa Cf»B» HW AWlB- *'Aa Kotara I t Oklo OU

i K ! |S ! 3 iS s &

s r ! ! p s ; - . iAttanlle Ref IlH Pbllllpi P»t MU n.H a Ohio P m Rambit B.II *llB»ell Pulinia_n_

M-'t47S Hiylhean ITU

__ Mi. Hepub.tU’l H« Tobatft. 77^;

I S!<i nichflrld Oil HtV,rr I] floral OuUb i:<;

'• 'Hi a s -SK '■ i u s o r s S

. is^'Slrnmont 4RU M«; Blneliir Oil la '

- flno Mobil -4I<1 Sou Cal M SJi.i

.O ', fiou PaFirio! S S r . r i „ . , , . i ! ) il l ' i Stan OU Cal « l l ’i Stan Oil Ind K Hlax'nil NJ 1>>( bltn P.ek

------- 121% filiidtbakerK..I AUU&M il> , BHnia» OIJ K*ilm.n lOdH flun Uln K P»» l i ' i Swlfl A C» rlrnlciiie T«>ai CnJoid Uolfir 10ii<| Te» Cult But »Ttn-.rt Sul J0% Te.lron

Thiokol ■nmli.B Tram Am«r

C«nl.-F««

C(lol/<Cdft-CclaColr.l’.l-B

f c

10 Hoifir JOii Tmi^rt Sul J0% 7! 1n »W« »ti{ 1

r Ufnr

J ha«k 1. Winnlpee fmarke-

unehanstd; No. 2 red 2.0 " .rn unchant«l t.. V, k.'

iw I.lO*i.M. S Mtbar; No. t «

•toek ..........—eaU u. |2S-|;|17-}29.

Sh«*p,-8,100.hl*h.r. K«»d»> SO hlfber...................to 7& bl(bar. Cbolca f*l lanbi, tU.SO* tl7 : fuod to ehoica fat Iambi. IIS.SO 111.SO: n n s* fMdtr Umb«. lU.SO-llS nnch <Md» UmU. tU.lO-Ui.tO: cii. n i l fMder lanba. I l l and do>n: Ilf hi fat «w«. 14.14.10: eantitr #»«

V” '*Extr«»« tap. IH.SO

tlS .2M ll.7 l: ttO-SOO. ll4.7B.tlB.2S;tnd ir iOO; 114.114.50: 100.330.

,..^ ..4 : taO-MO, 112-113: o»*r «». Iio -tu i • ta n , lt,»O.t».»0; boart, IM I.

...........OGDENOGDEK^Oet. 1» lUPI)—CattU 21.

_ot anoufb on to toil prIcMnot •t.ouib Mrlr »a]«a

Bh*«9 100; ia w cIt *aU(.

PORTLAND yORTLAKD. Oct. IS lUPI-USDAI-

Cattl* 100: Uw utllitT to fUndard bclfan 14.00.11.00: utllllr « » • 12.J0. i.OO: ckBptr* and cutUra 1.00.12.00: ntUr to uUlltr bull! U-00.11.00: na-

dlnrn U food <.*4.r atMn II.00.J1.00 lool .»b4 «koi*as x . s r f = i "11,00.21.00.

Hoc* 100ShMP 200: food and «l»le«

lanly U,00.1l .00i tiw ntllUy OHABA

OMAHA. Del. 1» t»>-<V580A1 - Iloca 10,100: barrewa and silla alronc to to bl«h*r: i*wt tm ilT to atronc: l . | lOMeO Iba. Il.l0-tt.7t! ao«t 2S0. 1(0 Ibi. ll.IO.lt.OOl tlM H Iba. 14,7t.

Cattl* 1.100 i c alm IM : tiauthtar .:n r> and baifari cnaralljr attadr but hardly anouib to naka adaguaiaIM(; ««w« abaut. alaadrj tboU*

: No. * plump l .«

nsTlpy malllnr

.B«!4 l.JIVi

PORTLAND POIITLAND. Oct. II (fll — Coari.

rraln wboleaale. prompt d'llvarx. bulk Un. tob track Portlatid; Oalt. N«. I. It-lb. «hlta SO.W: Corn. No, 2. jello-r •aiiarn lO.BO; Darle/, No. 2 waatern BO.OO.

Today'* tIOM, Portlind Grain Kx- chaniai u

Barlar bid to arri.a markal, 20.day ablpmtnl. dalliarad coaiti No. 2, 4t-lb. watMrn 41.10: No. 2. ^ro•r*d or 2 rowaj waalarn 10.00,

Wbaat bid to >rrl>. markat. No. ' bulk. 20-day ahlpmaDl. d«ll<r*r»i eoait ~9n Whlla M i.

Car rKlipUl Wheat 40: barlay 21 C-,our I t ; eotn (»*d %.

Btllliy and eoBrntraltl t o n 14.CO.lt.IO.B a m X.S00; iUufbt«r Uaba «aak t<.

« Joteati r t«4y: eioleaand fflliad cbolM mad prina 19.111 lb. woolad Umta It.IMT.OO; mottly cbolc« >2 lb. abora Umba full No. 1 •lU 11,00] (Ull to coble* awaa 1,00-

A ctiv e S ales r R e p o r te d f o r

T .F . M a rk e tsCnttlp found nn active m arke t

and bidding was Vharp w ednes- dftv ftl ihc Twlt^ Fnlls U vestock Comtiil.vslun conipany'salc,

Fed Rtcer. and Uclfers wld',25 ceiit,i h igher. Holstein fed steers V.T1C 25 10 50 cents higher nnd

I fa t cows worn nclivc w ith feeder jcows on Uio flow side.1 YearlUig feeder steers were ac - :tlve and 25 to 35 cents hlBhor. ICnlve.-i ot all wciRUt.s were 60 to h s cent* lURUcr i\nd m e t wVlh

'IgooU deniatid.I Stindm eycr and Strnwser. Buhl.

>|sold fed steers averuRlng 1,IG3 pounds for 123,70.

S nnd Sprlnss rmieli sold heifer calves averagiUB 321 pounds for S'i7,'25-, Ray M tK lnilcr. sr., K im ­berly, 203 pouitcls, $27; M organ D e^oard , Knllcy, 415 pounds, 523.75 <and Bud Trcscott, Tw in Falls , 431 pounds, 522.50.

Good to high choice steers, »2Z50.$24; conimfielal (o low good; $2l-}22; utility steers, «16> :«ia: fed Holstein .steers. |10-$21 good to choice beliefs. $21i0t*23. convmecclal to tow sood M ltera, Jl8-$20; utility heifers. J l5 -$ n ; com mercial cows, $15-$17.50: u t i l­ity cows, |1350.$14,50: banners and cu tters. Jll-$13; com mercial bulls, tia-<20; utility bulls, | 16- $17M ; ligh t bulls, t l 2-$ l0.

Leslie Anderson. Kimberly, sold feeder steers a v e r a g i n g 533 pounds for 128.75; C. H . WUson. Filer. 478 pounds, J2S; Ray W ol- verton , w ells, Nev., 804 pounds, $24.60; H arry Bettis. G annett. 781 pounds, $23,90, 864 pounds, f33.fi0 a n d 695 pounds. t« 3 0 .

Leslie Anderson sold feeder heifers averaging £07 pounds fo r $25.75 a n d 507 -poutwls, m ,7 5 ; Carl Blass. Flier, 535 pounds. $21.80; Jo h n JowBd, E k o , Nov., 885 poutSds, t 21J 0; Bm llsford bro thers, Buhl, 724 pounds, $3130.

S an d Springs ranch, W endell, sold s te e r calves averaging 930 pounds fo r $29.78; 399 pounds, $28.50; 383 pounds, $38; 441 pounds, $37.78 and 437 pounds, $27,80; W . C. Raybom, Flier. 37fl. pounds, $29. and P a t Fharrls , H azelton, 949 pounds, $28.

Heavy feeder steers, $20-»33; llglit feeder steers. $33'$35.50: comm on quality steers. $19-$2a; H o l s t e i n steers. $17.90''$ao.&0; poorer grade steers, $13-$16; heavy feeder heifers, $lfl-»2I : ligh t feeder heifers .$31i0-$22.60; com mon' heifers, $14-$17; ste e r calves, t35-$29; common quality steer calves, $33-$34J0; he ifer calves. $24.80-$27; vealers, $23- $37; feeder cows, $IS50-$18.

R e a d in g B e in g T a u g h t M l D a n i i l N .Y . J u n io rT B g H s

NEW YOUK (tPf) — ReadlnR Is belnu tnuulit all day in New York Clty'.s junior hlRh .schools thL< yenr ~ wuh recipe.i In lioine economics, dirrctlon.s lit uliop clft-s'ic^. vclib liwtory bihI ^clcuce

uc li ;t.s ilicii.sual EciRllshbQok.1,

•'T his Li a iiias.^lvc ivllncV ma.^slve problnn." said Dr. J o ­seph O- L oiriari, n.viocintr .super­in ten d en t of soliocl.s in ch.trKS of Jun io r hlfili sdiuoU.

T h e ' problem is tm lion.wide. A n e stim n ira J.S lo 30 per com ol a ll th e .school ehllilroiic a n 't read wcil'ctiouRh lo kpi th e o th e r le.sson.'i m the ir textboolw,

In -N ew YQvl(a five per cciw c a llse v cn th RraileyoiitiRster.s have been found to be rendlnc like th ird gradci-.s

W h a t ha.s rnu.spd th is -'opmlnR- ly shocking failure in the wlitwls still Is being hotly debuted and th e re probably L' i\o slriR\p an -

•r. M any -educator-s believf? It less a breakdown of early

teach ing th a n a belated nwnre- neas th a t th e system never was good enough to teach ail chll- dren.

T h e dull boy who u.wd to drop ou t o f school, they iw>, u now plodding on throuRh high school, a n d Is being discovered, not In­frequen tly , to be a b right boy w ho d id n 't catch on to rending.

W hatever th e cause, the an - »er 15 b e lte r teaching, Loretan

said . H is m n ^ crash program a lm s to m a t’e every teacher a te ac h er of reading w some d e-

■ee.T eam s of expert reading

te ach ers will spend s)x to e ight weekfl Ih each Junior high school th is year. They will take over classed a n d give reading Instruc* Uotx 'ln th e tegular rnale ila ls ot th e course, be It geography or m e ta l worlcing.

T o som e ex ten t the Instruction will b e w h at educators call "m o- tlvatlooBJ" — designed to prick th e ch ild ’s In ttte s t in learn ing by aho n ln g how reading Is essen­tia l to even such simple task3 as m a rk e tin g o r carpentry.

B u t I t Is n o t designed solely for poor rea d ers . T he youngsters who a lread y read well will be en ­couraged to increase th e ir speed a n d understand ing , to develop

................................ for d ifferen t

CHICAGO. Oct. II m -IV B X )K )~ Jo « i 1,000} butebtrr * ''* nUad .1-1 IM -m.......

T.OOf raUM M ........... ... ...........

CaUU IM ; c»Wm M ot| not](b to laat pncaa; food an j ebolea around l.OM lb. aUuchUr itccn 14.00 ■ toupU haad ebolea I4.7S) • f*w utility and tUndard lt.00.iM 6; (jod 2t.90- IS.90 ;• • iMd losd and lg« choka ■round 100 lb, h*r(*n i t . l f : aUndardind food vaalarl ll.O M S .O O ,___-flhf«i-10O r»I*iul,Ur latpba~ ataadr la SO Jowff! aUuibtar iibcrul•uady; Uw lota rhoirc and brima 90, JOO lb, nally* woolad lambt n.{(S18,D0; (ood and oholea 14,10.17,10; u tllllfand (ood !O.W .H.IO;-a amall paekaia ehcpteo asA nrlina ataora lanb* vUb " I ptIU 17.00.

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„ »nion-oii----- jsuMmr 4J Union 1‘aclfla tIV W.II Su, l i t Alrllnaa 1 |2

•" Wn Alrtratt « 2 1l»l «:<>rp itiJnK ru lt

• Uhlln M,-rAliim I

- i S F . . .<>% Whii. Motor O t{ 7< , Wool.nrlh u {

f >«uni(ilQwn »7 r ‘''•I X.nl.h lio l t

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W a ll S t r e e t C h a t te r

NEW Y O R K , Oct. 19 (OT9 — C lark, D odge a n d com pany says th e re a re convincing reasons for beUevlng th a t 1083 will .be_ a a exce llen t • autom obile year, a l ­th o u g h som e Industry e stlm a ta i of new c a r fac to ry sales of T.3S to 7 3 m illion , u n its appear h l* h In r ^ l o n _ t »■buying plans.

M oreover, th e re aro p

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IndlcaU on fro m dealers slrica th e In troduction o f th a 1983 autos th a t th a publlo likes th e new cars a n d is In a buying mood, th e brokerage house says.

B a r r ln i . u n fo ru o e n d e fe lo p . m e n u , fl,7B m illion u n its appears to b e a reasonable 1983 p roduc­tion estim ate , a n d over seven m illion Is possible. Clark, Podge feels.

B h c irso n . H am m erm lU _____com pany saya th a outlook for tn« s tock m a rk e t h a s Improved oon> side rab ly n o t only a s a resu lt of th e prokpeot o f continued '

at d e fic its b u t also becaus. . . a p robable r ise In cap ita l goods pend ltu res, th e reluc tance of

th e federa l reserve to tigh ten c re d it a n d »ome evidence U ta t re ta il sales, a t lo n t la st, a re beg inn ing to rise.

A t th e p re se n t ilm e, st«ck lovements b o th up and down

a p p ea r to be b ro u g h t kbout p r i­m arily by business davelopm a s th e y a fC att ind iv idual tom * pantes, aooording to Jerom e F ecit A ssociates, Inc.

Jo seph a . a ra n v il ie o f K. . . H u tto n a n d com pany aay i th e teohnloal b M k tro u n d of th e m a rk e t aft t h i s ' Juncture im plies t h a t tnvaators w ill n o t tu r n a d ta f e a r o n ba d . developm ents w hlis on th e o th e r h a n d a seem^

- W m i m 9 .J » passed by a s le n tlm e n t veers Utward th e tle ta U y e side.

Xldon A. O rlm m o f Wa1____a n d oom pany n o te s th a t a t leasi two apBce<tgfl m e ta ls a re g ttl in g qu ite a lo t o f pub lic ity a s th e raea fo r ip a e e aoealw ates. H a saya th e y a re tita n iu m a n d beryl* Hum,

o o o d b o d r a n d oom ptny U f t th e ab ility o f th a m a rk e t to ig* no re b a d new s stren g th en * (ha belief ( h a t a n y reaction from he r* w ill b e m in o r a n d th a t even* tua lty th e m t j o r u p tren d will b t r w u m e d .

Potatoes and Onions

/ IDAHO rA L U ID ^ O 7ALL8, Ort. i t Vn -

(USDA>—Potato banrcat bMvrVvroand i t tm aant <otf»IaU: y ^ ^ q a l r y

to p n eci............... ...................... J# 1.IM 0I .

SI-4S l.tM .lft; M l et. l lS - t J I ; lO-lt

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CHICAGO CHICACO. 0<l. l» (OPI)-Pi--Uto«a:

TWarU. B, ihlpmanli ISS: arrlvalt 41. track I t l . luspllet Kcbt; damanitBodtralc; narkat il t id / .____ _______'Traek"ialaa flOfl lb«. US lA unlcft otW wlic itaU dli Idaho ruuaia S.4II. bakari S.40; Ulnnaaota-Narth Dakola Had rltaf valJar rour.d radi MO-l, " W ltaeula fUtaaia 1.71,

fitreai » l n : Waihlnrton niitil* 3 ... t . l l , Ukari Idibo niaaalaS.7I. bakan l,7&.i.00; Wixontln niaaat vaini 1.00-2.10. n iuat Ourbanka " t.M , round rtda i.ll-X.li, round «

fCaadr,Track lataat Waahlatioa ra1ol» 1.11.attaat tatatc UabQ-Otcsca -jallov

tarta 1,11-l.lOt WaihlnftOB xcHo-* larta l . l l : Colorado vrllow larca * "Utah whlla b rfa l,7t, tnadium .......it^waal jrallow «lot^ .oadiumi Iowa

rv rv R toTha folljwlnf fuluraa quAtalinna . . .

pro.ldad b t K. W. MeRoUrU and cos. T«la ralU.

il Halaa Patataaalllih U w Oloaa

1.7T ___I .H — ■».*»

Butter and EggsCHICAQO

OKICAOO. Oti.,11 JUPD-Chaaaai. . . . . . .............SInila daUiaa and tc

whwU «rad» A k l-ttj U 4M0.Dultn- alaadri II isd I t icora 41; I MOrt_lli/_» a«ra m i l carloUi t«

R ii.

hii.vc A consu ltan t fo r read lns problciiw on hand . A ' program s ta r ted th ree yenr.i ago hM been glvltiR one teacher In each school

i-tlie-Job tra in in g In rcadliiR. A bout o n e .lh lrd of nxt

12S Junior hlRh *chooLi. . . .sueli ^ ^ tc n c h e i ', a n d the

Ira ln lne is contliiutnK,Tlil.'j Is no l expected to solve

the problem s of m e m o st sovere- ly rrin rd ed reader.'!. A bout half of them will be enro lled t h b fall

proniL'lnK experim ental cour.'.e 111 proRrarned Instruction u nder ih e d irection o t MM, S he l­ley Unioiu*. read ing c o -ord lna tor (or th e Jun ior hlith schools.

o n e -sm a ll 's te p -a t-a -u m e Insti-uctlon Is ba.scd on th ird gnule read ing ability. I t w as tried

em ail group.^ o f b o t h sev en th a n d th ird gr&ders last

and seemed to w ork equal* iy well on both.

F irs t te sting w m done no t only In New York bu t In Lcki AngeleA and o th e r c ities and a m o n g ’ eg ro yous^Rsiers wSihoui schools In P rince E dw ard eouoty,.V a. I t will be Used on a n experim ent.^ basis In about 150 schools across the country th is year,

^ e program basically s e r iu of sc lf-teach lng books pam phlets which ask a question on one page, give th e righ t answer on th e nex t a n d p ro ­ceed th ro u g h sim ilar s tep s to re­peat th e Instruction fro m d iffer­en t d irections and in d ifferen t

contfixts u n t i l U Is thoroughly lennied. And a ll th e w hile th echild Is read in g .____ ____

'"W e’ don’t th in k everything Is wonderful." M rs. U m ans saJd, "B ut we’re m oving, w hich la Im ­po rtan t. A n d 'V e 're n o l a fra id to fall. II th is doesn 't work, we'll clear It ou t and look for rc th ing else."

V /hftievtr does lu rn ou t to work som eth ing like thc.se two ftttack-s U likely to rem ain In the Junior high schooU even a fte r the elem entary schooU correc t the ir deficiencies In rending teaching, m e r e a re two reasons.

Bodyof Se^ritx

O ffic ia lV is its H o o v e r , P a y s ^ H o n o r D e b ts■ N E W T O T K .o e t . l9 C B - ^ " e n F in n ish P residen t Urhtf K. K ek- IcoDen visited H erbert Hoover W ednesday, h e v e e paying a deb t o f honor to a .m W -renow ned -in

a i th a t country 's savior. A nd F lo lsa d ho lds no v(rtue

h ig h e r th a n paym en t of Its debts —unless, perhaps, i t is honor,

Hoover's involvement with the sm a ll Scandinav ian country be- gg n in November. 1918.Jeffl-than. tw o weeks a f te r th e armistice th a t ended W orld w ar I . T he for­m e r president, now 87, tells of I t In volume i n of tals book, “An A m erican Epic.”

Hoover, th e n head of the A m erican relief adm inistration, w as visited by a F inn ish delega­tio n seeking food to save the ir ravaged country Irom sU rvstlon .

T h e A m erican promised 10,000 , to r a 'o f emergency supplies, and th e F in n s left. B u t they returned a few m om ents la ter.

"How m uch will i t cost?" they asked.

" D o n 't w orry about it," said Hoover. "A rrangem ents will be w orked out.”

*'W« will pay ." sa id th e Finns re80lu t« ly .."0 u r people will work a n d pay.*^

k inds o f read ing m aterial.A y L . m o s t Im portan t, th e

t e a t ^ r s a lso go ' to school, ob> se rv ing th e lessons in th e ir own c lasses a n d working In lunch h o u rs a n d a f te r school w ith th e m em bers o f th e teaching team .

I t ’s addlU onAl'w ork th a t m ost o f th e m a re wllUng If n o t tagW to u n d e rta k e , i ; o r e t a n said ‘T h e y 're so fru stra ted now doing c laasw ork orally because the youngstera c a n 't rea d th e con­te n t o r th e directions,"

W hen th e team moves on a t le a s t aom e o t th e schools w ill s till

Ever>- big c ity will c o n t i n u e to be (need v ilth 'th e problem of mIcratInK Americans, Lnj-ge n bcvs of the lam llitft w ho move tn New York a n d C hicaso and Lo.s AnBele.1 each year come from sub-.'itandnrd school db-trieU and eiiHiirally poor a reas; m any don 't

•en Apeak E nglih .And more and more eaucator.':

a re coming lo believe th a t even im der th e b e jt circunw tances read ing is n o t som ething you learn to r llte . In tlem tnV ary school b u t a m any-faceted skill w hich n(?eds sha rpen ing on new m ateria ls as a ' stu d e n t m atures.

O fficer Located•pLA'TTSBUnCH, N, Y., O ct.

19 Wi—T h e body of P h ilip C. M arsh , Jr.. security officer m iss­ing <rom Pln tU burgh a ir force base since. Sund.iy. was found today In hl.s autom obile on a rufp 111 ron'd n e a r .here.

S ta le police sa id the 45-year- old’ employe of G enera l D ynam ­ics corporation ap iiaren tly h a d com m itted Kulclcle.

NAVY MAN V ISITS A IA IQ , O cU (L —Ooyle-CahS4)n.

who served in the F a r E as t the p a s t fsix .m onths w ltli the navy, visited rclatlvM here . H e re ­lu m e d to R new ai'signm ent In 8nn Diego where he will assist w ith th e re-com m lssion of the USS W la^lon.

BOEING GETS CONTHACT WASHINGTON, O ct. 19 Ml -

T he a ir force announced today a 11.181.368 co n tra c t aw ard to the Bbelng company, S ea ttle ; fbr additional M lnulem en ifaissile as­sembly fac ilities a t a ir fo rce p la n t 77, Hill a ir force base, t l t a h .

Fa ll se ed G rains. W lnU r W heat. Barley and R ye a t Globe Seed A Feed. —Adv.

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Title Race^Wcke^^ Area Grid Conferences Head Into Final Weeks

Two team s pu t th e ir title hopes on th e line th is week-end and th e Minlco S partans b o a f te r sole posflession o f the. Cross S ta te conference lead to m ghhgh t

-fo o tb a ll a ction Valley. Th e Bellevue Bulldogs h e s t Snake R iver confer­ence leading G rand View w ith a w iiTa m u st w hlfrShO shone-goes-to-H aiJey-Satur- dav afterhodii in a jrame th a t ra te s a toss-up. F riday night, the Minico S partans •-------------------------------------------- ----------;----------- ’ play host to th e M ountain

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F o e i n B o r a h L i o n sSm arting from th e m ost lo]

a Twin Falls football team i n 'sided defeat ever handed ou thern Idaho conference

history, th e B ruins aim fo r th e nearly impossible task of stopping th e poten t Borah Lions a t Boise Friday night. Trim m ed from a- 3-0 rQcord to 3-2-1 in three

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T h e A ssoclaUd PrewA brU llInc b a ttle o f fro tit lines

p robably .w lllTiold th e key to the claflBlo foo tball meetltiR between lo p -ran k e a M ich ljan S ta te *nd a lso-unbeaten N otre .D am e I n E as t L ansing SaturdB)-.

‘n i l s h lg b -v o lta sed tang le vU l . » an ac id te s t fo r five linem en c ertified by th e A P’s Midwest se lection boa rd a s rank ing A ll- A m erica candidates .

weeks, th e B ruins e n t e r th is battle as th ree touch­down u n d e r d o g s . They « e re 10-po ln t im derdogi w hen hand led 53-13 by Caldwell la s t w eek-end.

“I certa in ly do n o t beJleve Caldwell la th a t m uch, 1( any better, th a n w e arc." says coach P a u l O styn, *'ln fact, th e coaches a n d th e boys would IUm to try them again . T hey c au g h t us on a bad n igh t. B u t B o rah appears lu lly capable o f g iv ing u s , an equally bad n ig h t even If we are on lop <mr gam e. T h e Lloiu are very s tr o n i ag a in Uiis year."

T w in Falls h a s never beaten B orah . T h e cloaest a T w in P a lls te am h a s com e was la st year w hen B orah took a 94-3i deel- Mon. How ever, th is la only the Xourth m eeting betw een the two.

Coach O atlyn h as been w o rk ' in g h a r d .o n ivhat h a s proved Tw in F a lls ' biggest dow nfall In th e p a s t several years—pass de­fense. C aldw ell th rew for m ost o f 114 touchdow n* la s t week.

* ^ r a h h a s g rea t speed In the baokfleld a n d « good passer. We c a n 't a ffo rd to be^w eak a n y ­where. T hey h a v e a b ig line and ru n » g rind ing ground a tt«ck th a t likes to aU y Inside. T heir qua rte rback ro lls o u t on a n op­tio n o f ru n n in g hlmseU, handing o f f to a t r a i le r o r U iro v ln ; a fo rw ard pass. T hey have i t all In th e ir offense a n d th e 'b o y a to m a k e I t w ork. W e c a n t be optl* tnUUo abou t tb U on* a t aU.” he

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by Bell.Ohio S ta te 's ,44-0 m auling of

Illinois la s t S a tu rd ay established th e B uckeyes as th e Big T en ’s to p te a m b o th o n offense a n 4 defense.

I n t h a t one conference game th u s f a r p layed by O hio S tale , th e B ucks am assed 42< yards (SOI ru s h ln s a n d 133 plhslng) w hile h o ld ing th e lll ln l to IBO yards (139 ru sh ing a n d SI pass­ing).

" -O f f ic ia l league atatlsU cs show M ich igan B late , now rank ing fa* ro ri te In th e tltJe chase a fte r conference tr iu m p h s over W iscon­s in a n d M ichigan, a s th e Big T en 'a .thU d b est te am offensively a n d f i f th b est defensively.

O hio S ta te p lays N orthwestern S a tu rd a y a t E vaiu ton . III.

l l l ln o lj coach P e te E llio tt said iu lfb a c k D ick McDade's knee has

- > e en rem oved from its cast bu t th e sen io r le tte rm an will b e u n ­ab le to p lay ag a in s t M lnnesoU ^ t u r d a y .

Home T igers in th e only class A gam e of th e week.

Both H a i l e y a n d Shoshone have m eager ouuiide chances a( Uie Big E ig h t conference crown, H ailey has a 4-3 reco rd while Shoshone Is r id ing a S-1-1 year. W ith two a n d th ree ga m es 'le ft, i-fspectlvely, n e ith e r can afford a loss ss O lenns F e rry h a s only a (le to m a r rJve conference ou t­ings a n d O oodlng 's S ena to rs lurk ]ust a ha lf-gam e o u t In second place.- 'N early th e sam e a ltua tlon faces Bellevue w hich will give away experience a n d w eight In Its b a t­tle w ith O ra n d View. O ru id View leads th e e ig h t-m an league w ith a 4-1 record w ith Bellevue a ha lf gam e behind a t 3-1-1. G rand View breezed p a s t th e Bulldogs 33-13 In th e ir f i r s t m eeting.

Minlco c u rren tly sh a re s th e Cross S ta te league lead w ith Burley, bo th ho ld ing S-0 records. A w in over M ounta in Home w ould ftlve th e Spartans; a sligh t edge. Burley, m eanw hile , steps ou t of league a n d st&te play lo trave l to S o u th C ache In U tah .

In o the r B ig E igh t games, O lenns F e rry s ta y s ,a t hom e and Is favored to move closer to th e tit le w hen U hosta th e F ile r W ildcats. T h e W ildcats ' a lready ' shallow ra n k s h av e been fu rth e r th inned by in lurles.

O oodlng trave ls acroas th e tiv- .r to take on th e luckless K im ­berly Bulldogs. W endell a n d Val­ley m eet a t E den in a b a ttle to s tay ou t o f th e loop cellar. W en­dell cu rren ty .U In la s t p lf c e w ith a 0-6 record w hile Valley Is Just In fro n t o f th e J ro Ja n s with 0-3-1.

i n the M agic V alley conference, co-leading O akley and O to ias County m a in ta in th e ir b a ttle for th e title . O akley draw s a tricky opponent In R a f t R iver w hen the H ornets trav e l to M alta . A af t R iver, w hich h a s fallen to a 3-2 record, w ould like th e u p se t bu t doesn’t f ig u re to have th e ex­perience to m a tch O akley. Camas C ounty d raw s th e th in Carey P a n th e rs a t F a irfield . T h e lead-

« have a -0 records.I n a to p ba ttle , th e M urlaugh

R ed D evils will hosN the R ichfield T igers, w ho a re han g in g In sec­ond place Ju s t one gam e behind th e leaders.. C astle fo rd a n d U a g e r m a n . ( e « n s w hich h a r e cotne close o ften b u t ho ld only .one w lii each, w ill m e et a t H agerm kti. Declo's H o rn e ts ,' w ith sen ior ha lfback □ ene B o r t i a doub tfu l’ s ta rter , wlU txayel to H ansen , w here th e lUeklesi! H uskies a re 0-&.

SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 19 (U P I)—T rack and field coaches Payton Jordan of S tanford and Bill Bowerman of Oregon today called upon th e national AAU to sit down w ith representa tives of th e NCAA and work ou t a dem ocratic national am a­teu r spo rts plan.. The call was m ade a f te r a series o f continuing attacks on the national headquarters of th e A A U over th e handling: o f am a te u r sports policies.

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Eri) Easketball Loop to Resume Action Tuesday

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C K tO A O t). O ct. 1# WV-Early W ynn, th e p a tria rch ot th e C hi­cago 'W hite Sox pitching ataff, •ti l l m a y h i t baseball's charm ed m a rk o f 300 victories nex t sea .

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TfSW YO RK , Oct. IB' li^—Joey Ja y , w ho bounced b K k from th ree so -so seasons w ith M il­w aukee to become th e ace rig h t­h a n d er fo r th e C lncjnnatf Beds, was n a m ed th e N ational league's com eback p la yer-of-the -year for2M 1 today.

Ja y received 88 of ihe 151 votes by baseball w riters In th e annual A ssociated Press poll. P rank T hom as, th e B raves' slugging outfie lder, was second w ith 46. T h e rem ainder w ere scattered am ong a i d ifferen t p}Byer.i. Duke a n ld e r , ve teran Los Angeles ou t­fielder, w as th ird w ith e ight ▼otea, a n d Sandy K o u fa r, Dodger p lU h e r, was fou rth w ith «1x.

Jay , ftcqulred la s t Dec. 16 In deaUnvQ lylngjhorta4QB.Soy Me- tillllan, lost h is f irs t th ree games he p a s t season. However, h e re ­

covered to flnU h w ith a 21-10 record a s th e R id s w on the ir f irst pe n n an t In 31 years.

In I960, th e aO-year-old bonus p layer won n ine gam ea and loeC e ig h t fo r Milwaukee.

T hom as, form er s ta r outlleldcr for P ittsbu rgh , regained hU old form sh o rtly a f te r m oving from th e O hlcM o Cubs to Milwaukee In a M ay 9 trade for Mel Roach. A-.B38 batsm ai) wlUt- the-C ubs In IMO, T hom as finished the IDOl cam paign w ith a .383 avernge. 27 hom ers and 18 n m s batted In.

Bnlder 'was sidelined five week* w ith a frac tu red collarbone rarly in th e setwon. Yet, h e mannnptl to h it 10 hom ers w lille compDliig a .300 ba lling m ark . T h e prevlnuA year Bnlder had a .349 average w ith X4 hom eruns.

H o u s to n F ills N a t io n a l L o o p P la y e r R o s te r

H OUSTON. Tex., O ct. IS W - 'D ie H ouston ColU celebra ted the f lr^ t b ir th d a y or thUr N ational league franch ise W ednesday by com pleting th e ir p layer ro ster and coaching sta ff. . _

T h e 1962 bosebalLfranchlse w aj aw arded to th e Colts one year ago Tuesday.

The Colts announced A 39-m an playing ro ste r and added Ellis (Cot) D eal as a p itch ing coach. T hey also announced p la n a to complete fhel'rl coaching s ta f f T K urS dayby 'i h h o u n c in B -f i i f ih a ssis ta n t to m a ^ e r H arry D raft.

R osters o f m ajor league clubs w ere f to ie n a t 40 p layers a t m ld -

;n lg h t T uesday. Pau l R ichards, genera! m anager, purposely le ft one vacancy on th e Colts rofster to fac ilita te po.<ulble trad e s th is wJnl4Jr.

T h e 39-m an ro ster Includes 20 p itchers, th ree catchers, n in e in - flelders, a n d seven outfielders.

T h e 23 p layers selected O ct, W In th e N ational league pool have been augm ented by 12 p layers from CoJt J a m clubs a n d th e purchase o t four p layers from the S t. Louis C ardinals a n d th e C harleston and je rsey C ity clubs of the Internationftl league.

Deal, form er pitching codch of th e C in c in n a ti 'n e d s^ w as m an- ■ g tr-o h th e -p e n n an t-w ln n ln g -ln ..

■ ‘ o f the A m ericanA ssociation th is year.

C ra ft e arlie r h a d nam ed J im ­m y A datr, Bobby Broftan and Jim Qiisby to h is couching sta ff.

Grid SlateHIGH 8CH00U'

Twin Fall* at Borah nurlry at South Ca^ha Flltr at CItnna Karrr Coodlns.at Kimbtrly UounUlri,Homa at Uinlce •Wendell at Vall»r Srelo a t UaBaes Caatleford a l >Ug«rma«Oakley a t R tlt RIvtr Orand Vlrw at B Ue<rue .Carair a l Camaa Counir KIchffeM atBhoabona at MaUey (Satordir)

have a study group,” said Jo rdan . “ We should discus^ o u r problem s and work to ­g e th er. I th ink this Is the In ten t o f a ll th e a ttacks being m ade -* th e AAU.

“I th in k th e discussion should be inclusive of th e AAtJ a n d the NCAA and other organizations. I t 's tim e we could see w h at c an do.". Bow erm an. one o f th e m ost successful' young c o a c A m erica, w asn’t quite as so ft in o n a ttac k on th> AAU.

"T h is Is no t a -dem ocratic gan iza tlon ," said Bow erm an.Is a se lf-perpetuating group. I t gives you lip service on w h at It does fo r th e competitive a th lete. B u t In prac tice it does n o t carry o u t w h a t I t says It does."

B ow erm an w anted I t e m p h a t­ically understood th a t h e was taU clnf a ^ u t th e na tio n a l AAU —n o t th e local groups who "work h a rd a n d do fine Jobs."

'■The AAU headquarters ta lk s a b o u t . physical fitness," 's a id

erm an. “B u t th a t’s a ll they do. I t seems to m e th e NCAA trac k a n d field coaches, lo r college coaches and c lubs should have some i .. "T h ey plead poverty. B u t they

h av e a h a lf million do llars In stocks. T hey say an a th le te is a llow ed 115 t day for U avelling expehses. T hey c laim th a t if he n eeds m ore they’ll give I t to h im .

“I n practice, they’ll show some a th le te s ge t a s m uch a s $250 to trav e l from’ th e W est C oast to ttie E as t for a track m eet. B u t th e bulk of th e boys get $50. How can they trave l and live fo r two

th ree days on >507" B ow erm an agreed w ith Jo rdan

th a t a ll th e orgnnlzaUons should get toge ther and decide w h a t Is needed.

‘T h e n th ings should be de­term ined In a dem ocratic m an -

he added. -B u t th e AAU doesn’t do th ings th a t way, I t Issues edicts,” ■/ -.

. COLLECB Idaho a t Armr Navy a l D.trolt Vlnneaota at lUinoIi Waahlnfton Slate at Indians ruRlua at MIchlzan Kotr# Dam* at Jfl^hlran S(aJ«Ohio SUle at North»n;era Kaniaa at Oklahoma - Tenneaaet a i AlaUMa Auburn a< Oeorila T«b Teiat at ArkansaaOr»g4n-mit» it-A rliima-flutt-U.—Utah (Kale at Colorado Btatt Utah at Uonuna ny i) a t W»ojnln»D3C al California aunford al Waahlnfton r i t t - a t UCI.A

coached by form er M inne­apolis coach Jim Pollard, The Packers are composed of veterans from a player- pool of NBA Clubs a n d prom ising rookies. T h e to p .p ro sp e c t Is « - foo t. 10-lnch W alt Belfam y of Ind iana .

T he opener o f th e tw in bill p its th e Lakers- E lgin Baylor oga ln st th e W arrio rs ' W ilt C ham berla in . W ilt th e s u it owns v irtua lly all th e league scoring records except B aylor's single game h ig h o f 71 points, se t in th e garden la s t se a-

T h e game a lso m arks th e d e ­b u t of P ra n k M cOulre a s coach o f PhltadelplUfl. M cOtilre, who succeeded Nell Johnston , fo rm er­ly ;'coached a t SU Jo h n ’s a n d N orth Carolina.

T h e K nicks also will h av e a new- coach- in - Eddie D onovan, w ho d id his collegiate coaching a t S t. Bonaventure.- D onovan, w ho replaced C arl B ra u n , will rely m ainly on veteram i W llllc K aulls and R ichie O uerln.

T he league h as adopted minor ru le changes. O ne of the m ore Im portan t changes Involves ft team lim it on fouls in a period.

T he new team foul ru le p ro ­vides th a t 1/ a te am h a s n o t com ­m itted six fouls du ring th e firs t 10 m inutes o f a q u a rte r , I t sha ll be perm itted to Incur one foul during th e la s l tw o m in u tes o f each qu a rte r w ithou t e x tra p e n ­a lly . Any num ber of fouls com ­m itted th e re afte r would c a ll ior tw o shots on w h a t w ould n o r ­m ally be one-shot fouls o r th ree chances to m ake tw o fre e throw s on o th e r fouls.

W ith the add ition of Chicago, th e league now w ll lhave n ine team s, five In the W estern d ivi­sion. E ach , te am will p lay 80 games.

F o u r gam es a re on ta p S a tu r ­day w ith defending cham pion Boston opening Us season a t hom e against D etro it. New Y ork Is a t Ph iladelph ia In a n a tio n a l­ly televised afte rnoon game, O the r games a re C hicago a t Syracuse a n d C incinna ti a t S t, Louis.

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W»—D onald Campbell sa id W ed­nesday he would m oke on a t- te tn n t on the world land speed record nex t M a y - a t S a lt Lake Eyre, South A ustralia, if th e aur- face could be emootned dow n a bit.

Four Teams Lead In Grid Offense

N EW YORK, O ct. » (fl - T exas, N otre D am e, D e tro it and W est T exas S la te are th e team leaders In offense a n d scoring am ong coUege foo tball te a n u th is week.

S ta tis tic s from -lhe NCAA i . . . Ice tjureau today ahow T exas th e to U l offense leader w ith an ftverage of 446 ya rd s in four gam es, rebounding N otre D am e lead ing In rushing* offense w ith &'p6r-BaniBTiTCTagB-of 52oarD e- t ro lt th e passing leade r w ith 311 .7-yanls-per-gam e,- a n d -W u t T exas S ta te th e scoring pace­se tte r w ith l&d poln la In four gam es, a w h in in g 99-polnt average.

Ja ck Rutledge. a > g u afd '? ir ff ie U i.lverslty of Alabama football team . Is nicknamed "ao v ern o r '; becnuse of a ruemblance to A labam a's Oov. Jo h n Patterson .

Antelope Planted In Weiser Area

BO ISE, Oct. 19 U n-S Ix m ature p ronghorn antelope have bren moved from the ir na tive hab ita t In Copper basin n o r th of Mac- kay lo th s O rano creek country ne«r W elssr In southw estern Id a . ho.

T lie Id ah o fish a n d gam e d r- pa rtm en t, w hich moved th e a n i­m als, aald tlie tran sp lan ting In p a r t o t th e d e p a r lm e m 'i program for reeslablialilng wildlife spc- cles In aulU ble hub lla t.

D irector Roan L eonard said nvullabla records fa il to show U tat an telope ever wor# unlive lo th e O rano crock region. He said th a t If UiQ moveOa aucrrasful. It will be "m ainly fo r ahow,” lie added th a t th e antelope {Hipulit- lloi), If I t exiMtnda, wll] bo held to a Jeye] jh a t wljj «o i Pnini>nti>w llh do««cstlQ lIvMtock or oilier gam e apecirs.

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3 Brown S wJhb cow, 5 y rs , old, mllkinK flO (layB

.1 Brown S wIha cow, B yr«. old, milkln/f (50 d«y«,

1 Brown SwIhh cow, fi yrn old, milking 6 wocUb

1 Brown Swifts cow, 3 yrn. old, mllklnK

1 Brown SwIhh cow, fi yrn, old, milking

1 GiicrnHoy cow, 8 yrn. old, milk­ing GO days

1 liolHloin cow, 7 yrB, old, milking 90 dnys

1 Blacit liolfcr. 2 y rs. old, mliking with flriit cnlf

1 (iuornfloy holfer, 2 yrn. old, open 6 Brown SwIhh hei/o r cnlvo« Irom

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7— 10-gnl. m ilk cans 2 -5 -g ii! milk ainji Milk buckotB, calf bucket! and

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jj0 c Valley Bowlers to p^icipate in Western Singles at Magic Bowl

, V oilPV bowlers have the opportunity to compete in a JIOO.OOO sinfflcs n t beginning Monday a t the M agic Bowl in Twin Falls. T he local house

th roughout th e western s ta te s o fferin g th is tournam ent t a its pa- one o th e r house in Idaho h as been aw arded the rig h t to conduct play-

competition is based solely on local comp e tition with th e w inners advanC-

% a s . Along the rtv the tournam ent ol

- w -i ^ m v l d f d in to six weeks faSoiW lnR P l " ‘he h o u «

th e seventh week-end. en ter m . o ften as

iu r in j t t a w « k .yImoeUlJo'’'-

tou rney will have .liT to prize money. T h is Is

140 for h ig h Mrfes: « 0 * f ieo n d hlRh series,[f,h «*me for each division. The

be divided Rt 170 .v e r-

•«,bo *re 18 years 'bf age o

h»ve ABC or W IBCfor th e 1959-60

f^ l^ .6 1 MMon. New bowler! 1 , w ter on a sanctioned aver- S bised o n 21 Barnes or more,

•m* handicap Is tw o-th ird s of M In both divisions. -Bowlers S , , l n in any o r a l!*of the

contests In w hich they S S p a t e b u t will he eligible ftfonly one prlre gp r week.

PoUowln? th e slx-w eek qusJl- Wn* period, th e to p 15 per cent rii compete In th e house play­s ' f „ the house p layoff, the Uf 10 per c e n t w ill divide the ftOi awards.

•nien the to p five In each dlvl- dtti become eligible fo r the J u ts St u s Vegas. A lthough the J a Vegas tr ip la n o t entirely r je n s e s paid, th e local, w inners IfUl have th e ir houae p r lie mon- k t In addition, h o te l accommo-

filons will be provided free and * c on tw tan t will be allowed bring one fu e s t on the

luU. .THe flneils o ffer $40,000 w ith

■ first- place prise

B r i t i s h C h a m p i o n t o

M e e t F o l l e y D e c . 5LONDON, Oct. 19 (/P)— Henry Cooper, Briti.<»h heavy­

w eight champion, agreed Wednesday to m eet Zora Fol­ley, Phoenix, Ariz., in a grudge contest here Dec. 5—a fig h t th a t could decide a 1962 challenger fo r world heavyw eight cham pion Floyd Patterson . Cooper, vari-

ously ra ted one or two in

btlng $1,000.■nie to u rn am en t conunlttee’s

aterta lnm ent fund will provide raon accom m odations, d inners lad shows « t no cost to th e par­ticipants.

Any In terested M aglo Valley ntlera m ay sign up a t the

, Bowl a t any tim e.

MaVin Has fina l Practice at Home

U ogoow , Oct. 19 (A — The Initenlty t i Id«4io V andals ent titnofb th e ir t ln a t work- jt CD beot g ro u n d 'W ed n e sd ^

N ew -Y ftk nd » te tu rd ay c l u h w ith Ariny t West Point.I t won’t be the final d rill of

he WMk, however, sa id coach lilp ^ l e y . who ordered Uvo iracUces « t Weit Po in t on P rl- ay, the f irs t tvo<a-day drills

fitdJley M id the M -m in travel- was in good condition,

he was concentrating on j. U ie -V andal5-i‘up ’-i—fo r IJrrt baUl# on th e E ast

•oMt In n years.

B Y U ’s F o r t i e L e a d s S k y lin e I n O ff e n s e

DENVER, O ct. 19 B righam y o u n g university '* E ldon Fortle w ho was a close c o n tender for Uio A ssociated Press back of the week honors th la week s till lead« th e to ta l o ffense s ta tis t ic s in the Skyline conference.

H e’s f if th in th e n a tio n w ith 663 yards In five gam es—260 by rush ing and 366 by p a u in g .

U tah S ta te ’s T om iJ trschcld , a no ther con tender fo r th e AP back of th e week »w *rd th is week, leads th e Skyline In ru sh ­ing w ith an average of 5.3 y a r ^ in 88 carries. ~

tItAh S ta te con tinues t o nopollze m ost team B tatlsttcs— leading in everything b u t defense against passed.

Portle, a w orkhorse ta ilback in BYU’s single wing, h a d a tr e ­mendous show ag a in s t U ta h last w eek-end. scoring tw ice before he w as Injured a n d forced to s i t out about h a lt th e game.

H is 906 yards gained pa .u lng also Is the league's best figure.

T w o other BYU players le a d In other departm ents. BUI W righ t 's average of 43,7 yards fo r 18 kicks and P au l jMIen w ith 33 to ta l points are tops In p u n tin g and scoring.

End Joe Borlch. a s ta n d o u t for unbeaten U tah, pace5 th e league In pass-catch ing w ith 10 g ra iu for 337 yards.

Among U tah S tate '* te am fig ­ures a re scoring, w here tt)e U tags average 3 U poin ts a gam e; to ta l offense, w ith a gam e average of 365.4 'yards; ru sh ing , 349 ya rd s; a n d paxslng. 118.4 yards.

T he U tags' m assive , lin e has lim ited five opponents to a n av ­erage gain of 163J y»nds k gam e ftpd o n ly - 6 5 » “ y 4 W r on th e ground.

W yoming, w h ich t ie d TJUh S ta te 6-6 Oct. 6. h as lim ite d Its foes to a n average of 0.6 po in ts a gam e And a n average of 70.3 yards a game th rough th e a rl.

FIELD KAMED LbNDOK, Oct. IB (JB— P o rty - 0 horiKs, including A m erican- *ned Midsummer N ight n , were amed Wednesday a s probable srters In th e liO th ru n n in g of tmbrldgethlre handicap O ct, 38 the lu t event o t th e aoAson rrylng Irish Sweepstake tickets.

Columbia Is Back la Ivy Loop Race

th e list of challengers, out­pointed Folley in London in a controversial 10-rounder, Oct. 14, 1958.

Policy now is ra te d th e No. 6 heavyw eight In th e w orld and s ti ll Is dangerous. Succcss (o r ttve A m erican probably w ould kill Cooper's chances of a tit le fight w ith P a tte rso n n e x t year—and boost th e c laim s of Foley.

T lie A m erican th o u g h t h e had defeoted Cooper in th a t first f ig h t and the- r e tu rn gives him a chance of revenge a g a in s t Coop-

'. who h a s had only five rounds of com petitive boxing th is year.

T he la s t tim e C ooper fought wa.s In M arch w hen h e stopped Joe E rsk lne of W a le s 'to reta in hl« B ritish title.

P rom oter J a c k Solom ons’ aft- nouncem ent o f th e Folley-Cooper f igh t cam e a s a surprise to B rit­ish experts, w ho though t the B lrtlsh cham pion would try for a w arm up f ig h t In D ecem ber—In' s tead o f tack ling a tough like Folley.

E arlier W ednesday th e N ation­a l Boxing association of America told P a tte rso n h e m a s t defend hU title again st Cooper—rated No. 1 c hallenger in th e ir lis t on o r before M arch 31, T h e NBA said if P fttterson failed to do th a t th e n Uiey w ould dccl&re th e title vacant. T h e NBA does no t recog- nlM th e Pa tte rson -T om Me- Neeley bou t a t T oronto on Dec. 4 as of cham pionsh ip caliber.

Eddie M achen. o no the r. top- rank ing A m erican who defeated B rita in 's B ria n London T uesday n igh t, ta id before flying home th a t he w ouid like to t<ke on Cooper. ^

K ilm e r I s N ew “ G la m o r B o y ” O f P r o Railing

N EW YO RK , O ct. IB O B-Jlni T aylor a n d P au l H ornung of O reen B ay a n d M ilt P lum of the C leveland B row ns held the ir p laces a to p th e N ational Football leftgue'a p rincipal o ffense tabu la- Uons la s t week.

B u t th e glam or boy of ground- gain ing was rookie B ill K ilm er of-thB-San-pTfllnilseo-lBe-r-a:------

in the ir a ttac k tl th e surprise o f n up w ith a p re tt j th a t hiui them soil Ivy league

'The Lions proved thU la s t S a t­urday. beating Y a l \ l l - 0 ^ I t w ai th e f i r s t loMi In H g ^ e e l!or th e Ell, the defending Ivy c h a m ^ .

”T -* h erirre eO T mogt va luable p layer in th e ail-

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Banquet SetT lie a n n u a l irenquet of tlie

T » lti“ F^ lls W om ehV M unlc i-- pal Roir a s ^ lb t lo h will be coiiduclrd a t . 7:30 p.m. T ues­day a t th e Rice Bowl,

Ncwljf e lectcd oflceVs .will be la ita llrd and w inners of the groupA to u rn am en ts honored.

ThMB plnnnlnK to a ttend are asked to mRke reserva­tions w ith Mr.v J o h n Allen a t 733-75M before Frldny eve-

O n e T i l t L if ts L ee l i i to A F L “ P a s s in g R a c e

DALLAS, T rx . Oct. 19 l/B ~ Jncky Lee ROt hl.'i xi'cond chance M a .n a rte r la.st wpck and he took fu ll advanUKc of It—ha pn-'.sed 41 'tliiiM nunltusi Boston and connected on 27 for an amozlnR 457 yards ns Houston and B oston played a 31-31 tie.

I t wa.-( a leafiiie rccord and sho t Lee from n in th place to second In Amcrlcnn Football league pa.wlnR.

Ja ck K em p of {^an Diego still leads w ith ef/iclency points to 4 8 'j for Lee imclrr the six- point .'iy.stem th a t decides the pas,Mnff tit le in the AFL. K em p has th row n 157 tlmc.i and 1 pleted 73 fo r 1.156 yards,

K en Lowe of San Diego con­tinues to lead the rm hers. He' worked a b e tte r m argin Into his lead by ga in ing 58 yards against New Y ork while sccond-place Jack Spikes o f Dalla.'? m anaged only 11 agaln.1t Buffalo. Lowe ha.'i gained 412 yard.s on 83 runs, Sp lk ts 337 on 35.

G lno Cappcllettl of Bt____stayed o u t f ro n t In scoring w ith BO poInU', scoring 13 against Hou.ston.

S c H w a l l I s A m e r i c a n L o o p ’s T o p R o o k i e1—N E it-Y O R ^C -O ct_10-q:Wi—Don ISchwall. who le ft tlie University I of O klahom a In 1957 10 sign a *50.000 bonus c o n tra c t w ith 'th e B oston Red Sox.

........................ ............................ .. had ftyear today by the U nited Pre?.<!|15-7 n-cord - a l th o u g h ‘tft-.U iiiiU In tern a tio n al '* board of ba.ieballi Join llie Red Sox u n til May 21,

jcxpcrw,------------------ ---------------------•jrecpivprt IB votc.^ froni” the 3G-bonrd. Lee T hom M of the

G e o rg ia T e c h G u a r d C ited F o r L in e P la y

By T h e ARMciatcd P rtssDave W atson , a guard, played

th e best gam e of h ts college foo t­ball caree r a t G eorgia Tech against E>uke la st Saturd»y. T o­day h e w as n am ed th e linem an ol tlie week by th e AMoclated Press as a rew ard for his sterling play th a t p layed a m ajor p a rt In knocking D uke from the unbeat­en list.. I t WM th e n t h consecutive gome W atson , a 311-M und Junior from E ufftula, Ala., s ta r ted for the Yellow Jackets, a n d he can be p roud to p u t th e clippings of It In h i s scrapbook.

B obby, Dodd. G eorgia Tech coach, backed up th e sports w rit-

s ta r gam e a t C hicago la s t r, found him self a s a p ro run* w hen he was installed a s one

of the th ree ro ta tin g qu a rte r­backs In San Francisco 's sho tgun offense.

In h is la s t th ree gam es, K ilm er h a s run fo r 334 ya rd s a n d has scored e ig h t touchdow ns. L atest N FL indiv idual o ffense figures

C a rd in a ls S p r in g H o le C a rd

Ith seven votes followed ■ by Dick Hott.ser of th e K a iu as C ity ‘A V w lth 's lx . Chuck S ch illing ' bf tlic Red Sox w ith four and Floyd ’ Robliuion of th e C hicago W hite Sox w ith three,

Schw all. who n ia in ta fte d a .603 w inning . p e rcen tage despite th e Red Sox’x .%lxth-place finish, p itchcd In 25 Kamr.i a n d 179 in - MI11R.S, He yielded IG T h lU and 110 ivnlks while s tr ik ing ou t 00 b a t- tcl-.«. p itch ing 10 com plete gam es and tossing tw o .shutouts.

"He ha.^ a p re tty , good sinke rb'a ll-ftnd-m otionr'-B ftys-R ed S o x-------m anager M i k e Higgins. ‘•H e, ninkcs th e batter.^ li l t the b a l lo n the ground becau.te h e keep^ his ■•tuff loui-. H e ha.1 a good tcm - w rnm cn t a n d he stay.i calm when he 's In troiible on th e

ound,"Schwall, 23, .signed w ith th e

Red Sox on Dec. 11. 1957. a f te r being one of th e m oat-sought- a fie r nthlete.s In O klahom a's h is - lo iy. An a ll - a round a th lete. Schwall se\. a sophom ore scoring record'OL155 poinL ^a gam e d u r­ing the Sooner.^' 1956-57 b a sk et­ball .'icoson.

Tliom as played In 131 games, ba tted .205, h i t 24 hom ers and drove In 70 ru n s w hile Howser b.itted .279 a n d .s to le 37 b u e s In 158 games f o r ’ th e AJhletes. Schilling m ade only se^veo errors a ll season a n d b a tted .259 lo r- the Red Sox a n d Robinson batted 310 fo r th e W h ite Sox.

Schw all tu rned dow n several professional baseball offers in 1955 when h e was g raduated from h igh .ichool a n d took an nUiletlc scholarsh ip a t O klahom a.He p itched for O klahom a in only one season a n d h a d a 0-1 record w ith a 4^a earned ru n average.

A native of Y psllanU , M ich., Schwall is m arried to th e da u g h - , t« r-o f a p rofessor a t O klahom a university.

Challenger Has Many Problems, but Hopes His Fists Will Settle Big One

Pirates Purchase Two Players

p n r s B U R O H . O ct. i# w — T he P ittsbu rgh P ira te s purchaaed two p layers from th e ir K ingsport, Tenn.. club In the A ppalachian Rookie league W ednesday.

T hey a re ca tch er Je rry Lee May, 17. Churchvllle. Va.. and rig h t-h an d e d p itch er B ruce K un- kle. 30. H okendaugua. Pa.

I n 01 gam es. M ay h i t J3S. In­c luding 11 ' hom eruns. K unU a. posted a 3-3 record in 10 games.

W atson in th e weekly AP poll.“H e played h is g rea tes t game

for T ech ." D odd sa id . “He made a lo t o f tack les a n d h is recovery of & fum ble led to our th ird touchdow n In a 31-0 victory over a l l o e D uke teftm.**

Film s o f th e gam e showed W atson m ak in g 10 solo tackles a n d num erous assis ts . He was g raded by th e Tfecli coaches m M p e r c e n t I n blocking, a rare pe rform ance. E ven m ore rare , he received a p e rfec t m a rk on de­fense. H e b roke th rough and th rey -D iik it-h i tfk s . fo r . lo a tu .to haU th e D evils on th e only

,tw o occasions th e y reach M T w h TefrlEory:

P a t H olm es. T exas T ech guard, drew h ig h pra ise fo r h is perform ­ance a g s in s t T exas C hris tian . He m ade tack les a ll ove r th e field.

"H e s topped th e ir fullback all n ig h t," sa id T ech Coach J . T . K ing. T O U never g o t beyond T ech 's 48-yard-U ne.

NBW Y O R K . Oct. 10 fllPO — I rish T om McNeeley's life today is a c T u y , m lxed -up th in g of geneology a n d dream s, psychiatry a n d superstition .

McNeeley Is th e 34-year-old Boston s tro n g boy w ho challenges F l o ^ P a tte r so n fo r th e heavy­w eight crow n a t T o ron to on Dec. IB. H e is » 9 to 1 underdog th e basts o f Inexperience,

B u t th e s ix -foo t, tw o-inch 300- pounder counU on th e fis ts w hich have produced 18 knockouts in 23 s tr id g h t p ro -victories to equalize th e Bltu&Uon,

••John L . w a s ' m y m o the r 's fa th e r 's second cousin," explained th e f n m e r M ich igan S ta te t«cklew ith lig h t b row n erew cu t. “And w hen I w as a k id , I h a d to f igh t. All th e k id s ca lled m e 'fa tso ' and tr ied to m a k e m e n m . I w ouldn 'trun,"

T hus I t v a « _ ,tlia t, w ^ n . .h e

I If h e s ti ll VI

show h im a s th e No. 4 rusher w ith 356 ya rd s on SB c a rrie s and lied w ith B altim ore 's Lenny M oore fo r second in scoring w ith 48 points. H e also h a s completed 11 of 33 passes for 173 yards.

O reen B ay’s T aylor also scored fou r touchdow ns in th e Packers ' ro u t o f C leveland a n d ra n fo r 158 > a rd s-to -lm p ro v e -h ls -} eA d -« v e r J im m y Brow n of (he Browns.

T aylor h a s gained] 618 y a rd s in 81 a ttem p ts fo r « 0.4 ya rd aver­age. H ornung picked u p 13 polpts on a touchdow n a n d seven con* versions to ru n h is p o in t tota l Ho 77.

Plum , w ho took th e - passtaB lead the week before, m ain ta ined It In th S 'in tric a te N FL com puta­tions by com pleting 17 of 30 for 103 yards,

Boisc^BoxerWHl Meet Ex-Champ’s Newest Protege

BOISE, Oot, 19 (A — Heavy­weight* O eorg* Logan will m eat Tony Alongi, Pa tte rson . N. j „ in a 10-rounder on Nov, 18 in New Y ork’s M adison Square garden, It w as announced h e rs W ednei- day.

Alongi, ft young heavyw eight w ith 30 llghU , h i s been working w ith form er tig h t king Kooky M arciano. W ith IS knockouU to hla credit, hie scored hU l u t win over Jefferson O avls In Las Vegas,

Logan will take, on Alongi a fte r recen t v ic tories over Jo h n n y R if* g ina-ln B lllin ts , M ont., a n d Pet* R a d e m a c h c r ..................... -

LoiK k no>' boaaU % record of 33 wins, live de fe a ts a n d one drav. Thrto of .hM iM m ounB in close fig h ts w ith T om Mo*

Ilgbt4 r io y d P ttte f* s t« 7 < J r th a henvyw ^lght crown Dee. 4.

Logai^'s m antB er, A1 Berro, u l d th e Boise f igh te r m ay have a e h u o e to i o M * ln s t fourth tu tk e d A le ju td to la v o n A t* o( A m n ilt if t i t h» b e a tj Alongi.

s KUNNINQ M BBT B ITPROVO, U U h , O ct. 10 (A -T h e

an n u al In te rm o u n U ln AAU crow

Kelso Is Entered In International

LAUREL, Md., O ct. 19 (/H — M rs. R ich a rd d u P o n t agreed today to r ac e h e r Kelso, top tho roughb red of th e United Sl&tes, In th e $100,000 W ashing­ton, D . C., In te rn a tio n a l TIov. 11.

w in once In seven races th is year—In th e W ashington p a rk ha n d ica p . T h e lots epded a n l l - r a c e w inning s treak .

A no the r U .S . e n try Is to be selected In add itio n to Kelso. F o re ign e p trle s in th e race so f a r u e H igh P e r c h .a t England, W ooderboy of D enm ark and Mis­ti of F rance ,

L arge Im ported H oiU nd Bnlbs. a ll k ln d i! G lobe Seed, —Adv.

>untry ru n l i scheduled for Nov. i t th o P rovo m un ic ipa l golf

T h is d ream Is one h e h a d r ig h t a fte r th e bou t becam e » ld ls tinc t- probability.

" I woke up In a sw eat," h e r e ­m em bered. " In m y dream , m y com er w as going w ild w ith d e ­light. I cou ld see P a tte rso n b e ­l l ^ he ld u p r ig h t on h is stoo l a n d my h a n d w as being raised in v lc- ■ ^ry. I knew . I 'd been in a h a rd

g h t, b u t l y won."M cNeeley adm its cautiously to

"a c e rta in a m o u n t o f su 'persti- Uon."

" I a lw ays visit th e zoo Ju st b e ­fo re a n g h l ," h e sa id . “1 d id th * t

been beaten yet. Also I always e a t th e sam e th ings th e day of the f ig h t a n d go th rough a se t rou tine w hich never varies."

I t te r e Is a suspicion In th e f ig h t m ob th a t, dream s and tigers In th e 100 aside, McNeeley Is In th e posiUon of a m a n abou t to be fed to th e lions.

T h e bou t w as moved o u t o f his n a tiv e h e a th because C us d 'A m a- to, m a n ag e r o f Pa tte rson , Insisted oa n a m in g a ll th e conditions for th e f ig h t e z c ^ t th e n n m d In w hich i t w ould end, M cNetiey's

w as adced to subm it a

land decided th a t th i l ' was out* side h is province. O'Anukto &at« u rally subm itted h is lis t.

T he e therea l fa ith i n the M e- Neeley oam p U tha t tb» zefent. a n d judges wonU m atter U p»t< ' te rson Is flat o n his bu^ 'W llloh brings you back, a t leu t. t»

a n d t '

Looks B e tte r—Better 1

3 MINUTE CAR w a sh ;

s r v « t - f t r t t ■ms a n a llev flah ter

BOnB-Wfserk. T h ey h a d trouble stopping h im a t th e be lt and hU m anager. P e t« T uU tr, finally sen t him to a p sych ia tris t.

" I th o u g h t th e y w ere on ly for nuts, o r som e th in g t t t e th a t,” McNeeley g rin n ed . -B u t I w ent and I th in k I t he lped . N ^ I figh t w ith a con tro lled fu ry ."

11 Isn 't h e h a s te n e d to add. th a the d e llg h U ln ---------nent.

g a n oppo-

S u d d e n l y ,

w h i s k e y i s d e l i c i o u s’‘As a m a tte r ’ o f fac t," h e re ­

counted, " I gd to c h u rc h before a fight a n d p ra y th a t n o th in g will happen to m y opponen t. Tto me, either,"

M cNeeley is u ndecided w hether h e will p ray fo r P a tte rson .

“I keep th in k in g how h a rd It has been to g e t h im in he grim aced.u ro T rrw itiT o .......................e r. Now i t 's a ll signed up a n d I hope to m ak e m y dream finallyeonriA th m u sh ."

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PAGE TWEKTY TIMES-NEWS. TWIN FALLS. IDAHO. THURSDAY. 6c T0BER 19G1

O C tn»^= R ert-H n- le tt epoke on genealogy a t the LDS c hu rch *erv l<« hw e 8un - dsy evening ' conduction.

O the r ;* p e » _ ............ ,Mrs. D«]« ’ HolUbauBtt^ lATeU H la t g a v e ' th e Invocation and V elva O aaper o ffered th e bene* dlcUoti. MuBlo wa» directed by L o re tU Sorensen and PatrlcJ* Sorensen.

A ppendlcltU b said to be m uch more com m on am ong civilized people «hjm prlffllilVe pepple.

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W AfiHlM dTOH. Oct. .19 O alUom Is- ad en U rt auggesU th e u n ite d SU tea bu ild u p a na tio n a l food cache M th a t food enough ior two years w ould be available w ith in easy w alking d istance of every A m erican in th e even t * nuclear w ar.

D r. P e rry B . S to u t of th e UnU Terslty o f Callforhiti. speaking

• yesterday to a com ponent Insti­tu te ^ of th e n a tio n a l research council, sa id " 'a ■J6-bnn5n^6TIftr emergency food supply should be widely d istribu ted .

- S tou t « l d ; . “ I t will no t be too • m uch to follow the Biblical ad ­

m onishm ent th a t th e seven lean years wlU follow th e good. As wJJh th e a n c ie n t E gyptians, le t u s lake 20 pe r cen t of each year’i c rop a n d s to re I t- a r fu m ln g wi can g e t a g rlc u ltu r tl production u p to such a level.'' .

He added; " In thLi age . c lear weapons, th e U nited SWCcs is perhaps th e m ost vulnerable of th e large na tio n s because of th e dependence of h e r ngricul* tu ra l complex upon Industrially supplied terliUzers. fuels »nd - - chlnery.

‘'Consequently, in case of la rge- scale n u c lea r com bat w ith p r i­m ary ta rg e ts being ou r concen­tra ted Industria l esU bllshm enta. a g ricu ltu re, even though highly d ispersed, will become para lyzed

T he agricu ltu ra l sc len tU t sa id a “ tw o-year surv ival k it" o f food w ould requ ire supplies ol ftnlm al p ro te in , desslcated a n d compact^ ed ; carbohyd ra tes a n d fa ts sim i­la rly trea ted ; p lus th e r iU m ln s necessary for a d e q u a C e 'A nd . "as lo r o u r p resen t gra io i, they m u s t be go tten o u t of the w arehouses a n d converted to an im al p ro te in .” '

E x p e r t a y s Deserji; B e s t

S h e l t e r S iteLO S A N O E U S , O ct. IB lf —

■Want to escape long-range fa ll­o u t fro m a n u c lea r bom b? Co live in a deae rt.

l l i a t 'a tb « «naw«ir K obel p r iie - w ln n in s c h em is t W illa rd F. Libby

. gave a t • new a conference here.U bbjr, ap p ea rin g a t th e na tion ­

a l civJl d e /e n ie council conven­tio n , exp lained :

F a llo u t U c a rried by ra in ..T h e re 's l i t t le r a in in th e desert.A nd th e re f o r t such an area

' w ould b e re U a v e ly fre e of w orld­wide faU out. .

H e M id f a llo u t ahelters p ro tec t hu m a u iM g k io s t local fe llo u t b u t n o t a t t a l u t th e long-range e f-

' feofci 5ttt .rad U tta n . However, h e « 4 d , in g U o tu o t U rea could be

^aavedl b f sh e lte rs a n d ahoul^.b*' t u U t M piw U kte lr . I

‘R q ^ k e f ^ e r is A U e a d

F o r E le c t io niL B A M Y . K .Y , O O I I t I _

;.'O ov. Nelson A. R ockefeller U w orking o a th e f ir s t phase o t a

■ T W U tieu^M iD w ifiF -tiiarT D iih t;U «U goea w en , la n d h im in th e W h ita HOUM in IMS.

> T h« p ro g ra m '! f irs t w inning '|b a l U tb6 'gU beraU oria l eieotloa ■in l»e3.

A t p resen l....th ,e 63-year-old> RookefeUer is te sting a t th e local level w ith a system o t “aa tu ra- tlo n " to u rs to c arry h is message to th e people. B e h a s sam pled fo u r tip c ta te e lt le s ^ y r a c u s e ,

B ^ h e s te i ' and

.G o ld P ro b le m s N o t S o lv e dD e s p i te P ro g r e s s i n T 9 6 T

___________ _ - _ . W*. M. WAaHINOTON. O ct. 1# tfl - T h e do lU r In your poc te t looks th e sam e now a s in 0 :» b e r . I860. E ven M , your dollar hss changed.

A year ago the dollar was sh u n n e d by ipany people.- even som e A raericans. n e y scram bled to g e t r id of dollars and acquire G erm a n marks, Swiss francs, B r itish p o u n d * -an d gold. T here -was fea r the do llar m igh t lose i t s value.

T h e do llar h as more luster e u a , th e re is na reason to

co n c lu tje 'lh a t th e .dollar's p rob ­lem s have been solved. I n Xact, to c i te :a few recen t happenings, t& e re - ls cause for continued w atchluifless:

T h e London gold m a rk e t had a n o th e r fla reup la st m onth. Prices rose by pennies a n d no t by dollars a n d th e flurry, w as at^ tr ibu ted m ostly to B erlin Jit­

te rs r a th e r th a n dollar Even so, any continued InsU bll- ity In th e m arke t p rice o f gold -(inldtJode-m -fort}»-doU#tf--------

A lthough stronger th a n a year ago, the value of th e do llar In rela tion to . some E uropean c u r­rencies h a s declined 'a . b it r e ­cently. A fu rth e r side could po r­tend new difficulties. ;

T he UwS. ba lance-of-paym ents s itua tion h a s w orsened I n ' re ­cen t weeks a fte r show ing m arked Im provements earlie r in th e year. T his U m ost im p o rta n t because the balance of pay m en ts 1s th e biggest single fac tor de term in ing the s tre n g th of th e dollar.

Since 1930, th e U nited S U te i h a s had a persistent paym enti defic it. T lia t m eatu A m ericanshQ««i lairt ^ o u t_ m o te _ jn .9JL e j. ja c k up th e do lla r 's tn te m a tlo n -abroad for Imports, trave l, in ­vestm ent, foreign aid a n d m ili­ta ry preparedness th a n foreign-

rs have-spen t 'and-lnvested here .T h e defic it approached four

billion dollars In both 19&9 a n d 1900. I t dropped to 1.S billion dollars, on an annual basis, in ;the f irs t half of IM l b u t U c lim bing again. T he reason Is exports a re declining while im - l » r t s a re rising due to th e U B. econom ic recovery.

A large b a ls in c e -o f-p a y m e n t

.efic lt inev iU bly w eakens the JoU ir because i t a ffec ts th e U.S. joJd suppjy—th e reserves whjch

le repuU U on . hinges on th is country’s 27-year-old pledge to selLgold_la-forelgQ -CO xerpm en^. and c en tra l b anks a t a fixed price—93S a n ounce. S o long as th e pledge is honored, th e dollar i s 'a s good as .go ld .

D eficits give fo reign c en tral banks—th e m ohey-lsauing banks of foreign governm ents — ex tra dollars w ith w hich to buy A m er­ican gold. As a re su l t o f deficits, foreign gold buying h a s reduced

V S . gold holdlncs trotn lion dollars In 1057 to in«t n billion .do lia rs noK-. '

_^rej^(tners I n ^ y e n r v.{rc aerFng R’ow"!Biig tfie gola hold ou t. and w hether nci"hh,7' would b eat them to U,c ren lv ' i n g . 8upply..jnicre_dcvcJon^V run on gold which th rca u .'^ d , reach crisis proportions

T h a t ru n subsided enrlv tlr year a fte r Pl-csldcnt. Kpim,.,-' promWed the w o r l r f ^ ^

•atlon would beniKl cIn deferidlng th e dollar

Ing th e paym ents deficit.

TRY TIM ES-NEW S WANT A

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I n 1M8 R ockefe ller w on a ll four o t th e upa t« t« c(Ues tn h is race w ith / i n n e r 06v. Averell H arr l- m a n . L as t year, i e n . Jo h n P , K ennedy lo s t only one of th e four la rg e u p s ta te citlea to Vice P res­id e n t R ich a rd M . N lx o n -B ln g - h am p to n by U 7 votes.

K ennedy c a rried New Y ork — B tate-by-aw .flW -w hlle-R oekefel-

ler w on I t th ree years ago by &7a.M4.

T h e governor's sa tu ra tio n tours inc lude ao o r 40 scheduled stops In tw o -and -one-half day visit to . a n a re a . H e speaks o t the s ta te 's Im proving economy, fall- o ljt she lte rs, m ore s ta te a id for schools a n d no ta x increase.

A fter h is ta lk s. Rockefeller ho ld s a question a n d isn^^er a lon. * n u inquiries rana* from

- th e -p e M o n a )- to -sU U ,~ ^n a tio a a t a n d w orld '«H alrs .

Richfield Lists School Mothers

R IO H PIE LD , O ct. 19-R oom ' ' represen ta tives f o r R ichfield's

tw o schools have beet) nam ed by M rs. R a l p h Rlley, Jr., i m o the r chairm an .

M rs. T heo B, BruOi, Mm. Don­a ld W alker, and Mrs. Victor Cn'it- a rrtisa w lH -asrve In th e ilrs t g rade; M rs, u h e ll Jloblnson. Mrs, C arl P au lson , nnd . Mrs. David Ja n sen , second grade; Mrs. non - a id R alls, Mrs. E arl U ubsmlth, M rs. Ja m es I'owell, th ird ;, Mrs, W illiam E. Swan, Mrs. U sck O row lher.' Mrs. O n in t Btevens, fourth .

M rs. D ruce Sorensen, Mrs. Har>. o ld Prjflm orf, Mrs, Carl Robin­

son, f if th ; Mrs. Ciirll.’i I’nrke, M rs, E ugene A lexander. Mrs. Les­te r McClintlck, six th ; Mrs. G ra n t Flavel, M rs, Oiiarles Uaeatu. M rs. LeRoy M agoffin, seventh;

- M rs. R a lph Rlley, Jr., Mrs, Lyle D eeds, M rs. P red P e t e e igh th ,

H igh school roorn pa re n ts kre lifr . and M rs. X dgar J . Stubbs. M r . , a n d M rs. E vere tt W anl, I rw tom ait class; M r, and Mrs,

" *n il Mrs, ForestU n and

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OCTOBER 19.n961 ' TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS,’ IDAHO

PIGNIC STYLE

PAGE TW EHry-ONE

P O R K R O A S TLEAN TENDER

PORK STEAK

LB.

BERTIE'S YOUNG "FLAVOR-FED'

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Kleenex Tissues— .,4 for 9ALL SWEET

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PAGE TWENTY-THREE

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a Sllvor Dollar F rta for Buying .;4 DifforonI Swonien tV Brand Dlnnort!

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II V A R im U It VARIKTIBB. ............ ..... M»c»ronl and Ch»M«Cbopptd flirlola liMt MmI l«ar

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Birlu 8 Tuikty

Tomato Juice. • . 3 for 89cIGA TALL

Canned Milk... 7 for 1.00PREM 12 OZ.

Luncheon M e a t , 2 for 89cLIBBY'S NO. 2 V i CANS

PUMPKINKRAFT, MILD CHEDDAR

CHEESE lb 55cHere Are Magic V alley 's Progressive IGA Stores:

, 3 for 55cIGA N ATURAL SWI

CHEESEIGA N ATURAL SW ISS .OR MELLOW SLICED

6 0 1 . p k f l i . .

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EDEN Edan M arkat

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KIMBERLY 'Forton'a IGA .

MURTAUGHT hom t'a

OAKLEY C l«rk'i for Shopplni

PAUL Trum bull'i M orktt

RICHFIELDPIpar'i Shopping Conrar

WENDELL Coih Groctry

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POPCORN . . . . 25cASSORTED COLORS, 4 0 0 COU N T

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NBC OREO, 11 O Z . PKG.

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Saltine Crackers.. . 55cj:ed

3 , . $ 1

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TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO

D O W N T O W N

P A R K I N G -

S la v ic B id to , B u y S u rp lu s

W ASH IN O TON , O ct. 10 T h e U nited S U tca h is ih m iT d T least tem porarily n requeai by YUROslnvia to buy 500,000 tons of su rp lu s A m erican w heat.

S ta te d c p an m e n i oHlclnls In* d icated th is w as an outgrow th of tho (ilsplcftsures of P resident K ennedy tow ard th e T ito rov- e rn m cn t becaa^e of pro-Bovlet posllloas Y ucoslavl.1 took a t the recen^ Delgrnde conference of 25 unnjlgned nfttlon.i. _

b 'fflclnis sa ld u r s . A mbasaador O eorge S .'K e n n a n had outlined th e policy of the I). 8 . sovcm - m en t tow ard YugoslaTla in a m eeting la s t week w ith YUROSlaT Vice P residen t M ljalko Todorovlc In Belgrade.

T h e policy In effec t continues a ll p rese n t com m ltm enta by the U nited S ta te s for economic as* s li tan c e b u t ha lU consideration of new prosram.s.

K en n a n Rave th is answ er a lte rh av ing been asked orally by To* dorovlc to c larity U. S. policy to* w ard Y ugoslavia, officials said. E arlie r I t h a d been rep w ted th a t Y ugoslavia sought clarification th ro u g h a formnl no t« ra th e r th a n In an o ral M ntement.

M o o n lig h te r N o t R o b b in g

A n y W o r k e rW ASHINOTON. Oct. 19

W orkers hoM lng down aevernl Jobs a re no t robbing fellow toll* e rs of a chance to c a m ft Urtng, th e labor departm en t lU ggeattd today.

I t m ade public a new au rrey tho prevalence and charac teris­tics o f dual jobholding—o r m oon­ligh ting as I t U commonly caUed.

M ore th a n th ree m lllloa p e r­sona, o r 4.fl p e r cen t of a ll those employed In th e country . *eM more th e n one job w hen th e su r­vey w as ta k en In D ecem ber, IMO. T h is m eans nearly one o u t o f 20 he ld second Jobs.

Secre tary of L abor A rth u r J . G oldberg sa id , however, th a t the num ber a n d proportion o f dual Jobholders h a s n o t been Inoreas* Ing In recen t years, Also, I t 'I r a s found for th e f irs t tim e, h f said.

2 ^

U. s . S h e lv e s

g l s a nM ore of th e dual J t_______ _

con tra ry to popular belief, work on th e ir e x tra Jobs du ring day­ligh t hours r a th e r th a n a t n igh t.

O nly 34 p e r c e n t of th e dual Jobholders w e r e reported as working mcistly a t n ig h t on the ir ex tra Job; 43 per cent worked m ostly during v e e k d ^ working hours; and 24 p e r cen t p rim a r­ily on w eek-ends.

Divorces Given By Burley JudgeBDRLBY, O ct. I ft-T w o defau lt

divorces w ere g ran te d by Judge Edw ard . H eap In d is tric t court M onday.

M is. N orm a K. Russell w u gran ted a dlvorco from Curtis Sheldon R ussell o n grounds of m en ta l c ruelty . 8 b e was given custody o f th e ir m inor child.

M D te d b y

D eckar waa g ran ted th e custody of tw o m ino r chQdren, a ll house­hold goods a n d a n automobUe. D ecker wa« aw arded farm m a­ch inery a n d a p ickup truck. Mrs. b e ck e r « a « le p n a e n te d by Tom C hurch .

CONDUCTS W ORSH IP R I O H m L D / O ct. l» -C a rleo

Riley. U arU Proc to r. M ika MUU a n d Bob n u Id U conducted the cioalngv w orship M rvlcer Sunday evening* a t th e M Y F jra lly a t H ag e n n an . F i f t e e n Richfield m em bers a tten d e d w ith M r. and Mr*. Jo h n V ance accompanying th e group.

C l a s s i f i e dWANT-AD RATES

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PARADE OF HOM ES

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VALUES

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Multltila Uambar

FARM—HOMES49 A CRSa R i i lu rm m tow n J bedroom 'm ocfen j—I hom e, ou tb u lld ln ts a p r l n s . , Wkter (o r stock , 40 ih & ru w ater 133.000 |fl.oOO down.340 ic re s 3’/i m iles fro m town. Good > ’ bed room m odem home, outbuildings, la rg e ler* e l field. 0 ,0 0 0 130,000 down. Home* available a t a n y price, ra n g « C arefu lly show n. Down pay m en t' fro m |W 0 U P . W« c an te ll y o a abou t 4 good hom e b u y i th a t a re m ore or less SA C RIFICE SELLS a n d a re Tacant, w ith F H A ap ­praisal.

rOR rillKNDLY BBRVSOB CAU.

HOLLAND R EA L ESTA TE ■

111 Ha(» fllraat Waa(Ofdea In our own bulldlni

Phraa 1tS-l»IO BUI Jackson; W endell 6I6.36M

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abo». Pla»tJ o* tOMD U bull*. Wlfl

FARMS A R A N C H E SJIO Aeraa, |10,60«, M% iowB.110 Aerat. KO.ON, 110.000 dowB,

10 AerM. m.QOO, 110.000 4<r«»i111 baal aoH raBcb.All «B Iba aoathalda.

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CALL REALTY1111 AddUed Ata. S a it —

NOT ONE PENNYWILL IT COST YOU ta taTaall-

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OB Irada. Tbia noat ba aold. til /- too. Ilaa flrat iM rt|a«a l o , r n £

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PA R A D E OFHOMES WEEK

SPECIALREA L QUALITYI N h igh tc h o o l a rea—l-b e d - room AU b rick hom « w ith Ufetlm e T IL S R oof. Spaeiouf double garage, F lrep laco—a b a th s gorgeous New W A U i to WALL CARPBTIN O. A ttrac ­tively fin ished luU basem ent. B uilt I n appliances. O w ner leaving tow n PR IC E D TO BELt. HOW . . . $2SfiOO good term s.

HomM For SoltiToT E aI T --------' a o d a ll ^

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B E A U T IFU L N EW1 B edroom Home

Good Joeatlon. loU of kltcbaa cab- ba(t>. Fbona 1tt-Sl(4 or 111.07U.

CLYDE BISHOP ', l^oBibar CoBipany

,NEW-LISTING-f

M A W FL O O R — Two bed* room, carpeted , living room, beautifu l fam ily room, fire ­place .. BAflgMEW T—bedroom, large rum pus room , % ba th . Only »14,700.

TR A D E FOR HOUSE T R A IL E R .. .

4-bedroom, one In basem ent, room y k itchen . Id ea l location (or schooU 113,600

MITTON REALTYr , r ;

OCTOBER’ OPPORTUNITIES

ATTRACTIVE 3 K ____iurnact. (ara«a, 110,|W.ALL o r r r n s .MKAT i BEOHOOM fcomi. doubla carport, trallar parklha aic.M. rant (or ! » .» . GOOD VALUE, tT.IW. lov d««a paymtnl.SHARP t badr«om apllt laval'baaia

la Haialtoa dUtrlat. Call today. t< ACRES. Innrloua t badronm bona. Near JaroBsa — WcBdartuI

ACKU. t t ACHES. IrrtetUd. t boiuai (air coBditlon. t ilatichlaa (0« kara BBd milk room, olhar buildlsta. (cnead, good, daap w all- all (or IK.OOe. tt.OOO UUB«a oa eoBlracl.WIDE flCLBCTIOK of Nortb and aontb (Ida (am u and ranebw . . .

GEM STA T E REALTY

OWNER MOVINGO a O D IA T S PO eSE SSIO N , lovely two bedroom brick honie, o il h e a t, tu n y land* ' scaped lot, good neighbor* hood. Call fo r appoin tm ent.

OSTRANDER AGENCYl l t-to is rbeaaa

square f e e l , '■ fa c to ir buUt hom es.

YOU CAN 8AVK M ONBT BY D O IN O 6 0 M E o r 7 S K W O R K Y O U R S Z L r WB BTHLD T O ANY PLAN. CALL O R W R IT E . . .

W ILL TRADE iny equity on hom e on t) r e s ld e n « tre e t (ap­proxim ately 15.000) fo r work

to b e done fin ish ing base­m en t and bu ild ing fence on o th e r p ro p e r ty 're c e n tly pu r­chased. P roperty recen tly pu r­chased Is com pletely cem ented need, two bedroom , den and workshop In basem ent.If lalaraalad, call Wlla/ Dodda Adtarllalas Uanaaar. Tlma*>N*«i. 1M.QHI OR 1I«M »

. 113,950Y O D U i LOVE T H IB BRAND

NEW OOLD MEDALLION

- " liO M E Thu la Iba auw ar to a buty koui^ wifa'a draam. ALL ELECTRIC. I

..Built-In

119,000Haybara Eiit. Baautlful 2 Badroom Btick homa. Atlacbad farai*. PaIIo., rjnplmet aad carpaJInr. £*-

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KEY REALTYt» - s i : iBun. * Era. 1IJ.2l».Kay Harrltea

HEART’S D ESIR E?S-badroon W a . double (trai* . (ull baaaman\, .mpla bath (lelli- . ilaa. LARGE kitcben. and livin«^S S i? h c . '» .* -

iaat alt.bedreoiB brick at adta o( town, larta let. doubla larace, part baia>

ty (or t i t , too.

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Hanbar HulUpIo LUUnr

FARMS and RANCHES

L IV X S T O C S RANCH

II mllaa(T*raTwlB. liO«crM da«d- ad. tlO a<raa cylllTat& 2 bosiaa now -la- .m s. -6rw corAla fo r '400 AaaA , /«nf«d and e/oaa faaearf.

____ . .. o( canal wat...t walU pumelnc too Inebaa. Frica I l M ^ . » % down, iBtaraat

J.I4* «ar«a daadad. t.tOO acraa (aacad ranca (or too eowa from April U N»T«nbar. 4H aeraa caltt.

Tw« Bka bORiaa, lou e( Imimknu iBBlndlns i t s baad ' l i t aeraa. prlaa taducad Tarnu.

LYNWOODREALTY

arlay Hatben n i - i n i

Tom WoUa

clualira Cranchlaa. ----- _5 . 1 ^ y ^ 7 r l . : W ^ r M : u « T ? :

MAGIC VALLEY REALTY.

G ordon L . C rockett, p ro k e r

■ W J-U J l, A N V 'riM * -

C harles I . D augherty ,

A ssooiat*

Above N u m b e r - o r evenings.

7U -00a4

M MB ban HuUlpia UallMr

F H A SPECIA LS—• lS ,n 5 — ONLY 1700 down compiet* fo r th is a lm ost new horn* I bedroom brick . E j t r * ba th off m a s te r bedroom . c « n » r t . I P Y O U 'R E RE N T - IN O . T M 18 m

SELLER SAYS:8eU i t fo r FH A appraU aL •14,750 only fTM dow n. Pea* tu rea I bedrooms,- family room, basem ent—loaded w ith carpeting aO d’ wood paneling, IKTO IXO R, N ear aboppln* a n d aohools.

F ‘A R M 1 t ! 0 P E R ' I Y9 m iles from T w in n i l l s . 100 acres. M eulU vated, DO shares no r th s ide w ater. Bum p pum p installed to p ick u p a ll wast* w ater, w orks autom atica lly .L and lays beau tifu lly , In U rge „ _____

row c rop fa rm . H er* Is a beau tifu l I bedroom home.M any lovely f ru i t a n d shade trees. O uU lde im prorem ents. and Included la sa le a re 3- Oas* trac to rs , m ower side rake , bean p la n ter, g rain d r tu . ploy ha rrow s a n d o th e r

, Items. You ju s t c a n t m atch th is p roperty for t35,000JX).O pen U rm s. W ill accep t trade on nice hom a U) T w in l>U s.

040 AGII&S--S50 acres under Irrigation. 375 presently fa rm ­ed. 88 in pasture. 4iO shares o( w ater. Crops th is year In- elude: w heat, m ixed grain, corn, hay, beets, a n d spuds.Mixed g rain yielded 100 bush ­els per a cre; w heat U ; com and h»y very good, as acres be eu not y e t h n rv n ied b u t tonnage will be high, i’otatoes look good. Boll graded A-1. Im provem ents Inelurte; home a n d te n a n t house. I trn e feed­ing corralt, 3 steel Krsnarlei, and one wood granary. Equip­ped for exceptionally tins feeding operniiui,. cows and the ir calve, can be- bought for m arket price.I ^ rm llnted for only |«5,000.Pre fe r cash over tpan.

,B0 A C R E 8-80 unller cultlva- lloh. Only 4»i mllr.1 from Je ­rome. rmprovemenlfl f a i r Orop«: hay. beam , and beets,

lm me.lloie „ ie .♦U.OOO. n.OOO ilown, balance o iw cm trac i. T his one shoiilfl

u s e T iitx E T O P L re -n N o a NOW . . .

t w in f a l l sR E A I/IT * i n s u r a n c e

iiS W .” Pric . llS l7r«''lntludTnifuU Una o( (a m maeblnary. Tarma.

K IM B E R L Y D IS T R IC T

Impma. (aad lota.

La« M ttlanu i ^ t

T tt-ttlT Hambar HbU(«U Uatlag

tensa a>alI*bU.,NEW S-badi Karafa. toppralted tU.7IO. a real qualKlad buyer.

ROBINSON 875 F iler FELDTMAN REALTORS 733-1988

• Hanbara HoHlpla Lbtinc

UPSIDE DOWN, INSIDE OUT

Any way you loqk a t tbem» th e se a re

TODAY’S B E S T BUYSI

and BW klsb aebool. Quick poun- loB. ^ Ica 111,too. GI loan can ba

ACT qUIOKLTt Owner will aaaUt

BUYI Plica In.tOO. In thU boma YOU HAVE MUCH TO fiAINI ITiO DOWN (or d atoaa-ln two-b««. room h»ma with naw (umaea. Tbraa blocka tro a towD.. n P T r ,- ^ mar nova la at enaa. f r l ta■ o » .! /{ M '? iu iS “ £ ; . . , l “ ibsalnaaa aonlsf.ACREAOE witk amply tbraa-bad- rooB modem boma. OaU "■ and doobla laraga. UAKBO rn tR l Prica 11.000.DOWN PAYtlENTI

KARL C. FREEM A N REALTOR

711-1416 Manbar Multlpla LlaUaf

F o r S i i r

TROPHY HOMES

80 ACRESNORTH-WEST

o f T w in F a ils In th e 'BUCK- E R P L A T ' dU trlc t: G ood land , plenty o f w ater. A rea l good a bedroom hom e, m odem ex­cep t h e a t, I stan ch ion b sra , m achine shed , a rea l good deal (o r only leoo p e r acre, w ith very lib e ra l term s.

200 ACRESK im berly dU trlct. Good land, 33-acre b e e t ' allotm ent, 3 homes, b o th m odem . T h is is a h igh ly poducUve farm and In good rotsitlon.

H ERE I S A VERY ATTRAC­TIV E 9 bedroom hom e Just on th e ou tsk irts q f T w in Palls. L arge lo t #0 x 300 feet. M ed- I te r fan e an b rick construction, n ice la rge living room and d in ing room priced a t 114,000.

jw lth 11.000 dow n paym ent.

BILLCOUBERLY REAL ESTATE

Acroaa froB laart

.MAURICE KLAAS BILL COUBERLY BERT LASSEN Office Pkona

1114(11llt - lU ttt*-4ttlT tl4 l lt

LOWOPPORTUNTTX KNOOKSI a-bedroom Juwne w ith fuU b asem en t reduced to fS.000. T ak e over O J . loan w ith low m on th ly paym eots . N ortheast location.

DOWNH U R R Y o r you ’ll ta iu (h« chance to buy th is a ttrac tive , spacious horns. 19x37’ carpeted living room a n d large kitchen w ith d in e tte , s bedrooms, basem en t a a d

PAYMENTJU ST L IK E K EW I D ilS d«- slrabla hom e wlU p lease th a m o st 4 bed*room s, dan . fuU basem ent, sh ady y » rd In good location. T op T alue fo r ONLY 115,000.

ACREAGE AND FARMS

a% A cres n e a r T w in P%Us. Lovely I bedroom brick home -with carpeting , b irch k itchen a n d a ttac h ed garage. B it i n '

|'T h # “lp«Jloai-U v tng -ioom -and - enjoy th e scenic view of th e m oun ta in s. 133,000. 45 A cres betw een Tw in P a lls a n d K im bely. t b e d r o o m hom e, doubla garage a n d oth* e r Im provem ents. Ow ner de* aires Im m ediate action 'so d o n 't pass up th is opportunity . A sking 130,000.

HAMLETT . REALTY

SIka Bulldlna 0((l<a 1ll-<01l Oa>a Hamlatt, Broker

Hocna - nMOlO Ann Hof(nattar, AaaocUM

Home — TIMHO Hembar MnlUpU UaUa«

S bad»M . cboi^

V FTERANS!W « h av e 4 only V . A. loans^ W E n iD le m in T w to -P a U a ra in T^lmhaTly . PIRO T C O M t— F IR B T SERVED.

k e y REALTYStraat -Waat T tt^ U l

♦14,000X10 fo r th is trip lex w ith very low dow n paym ent of inoO JM basem en t and 2nd. f lo o r a p a r tm e n t a re one bad­r o o m 'b r o t h e r has 3 bad-

117,000.00 w ith tw o houses p lu s one basem ent apartm ent. D ow n paym en t even smaller th a n one show n above. B oth good iaT estm en t p rcpertlas.

LLOYD ROBERSON AGENCY

i n Sboabona SU North Itt-S til

Not Maabar • ( MultlpU liaUaia

L E T U a BU IU > A FALLOUT flH X I/TSR IN T O U R

N EW BO M S

P A Y NOTHING DOWN$75 P E R MONTH

UCTf YOU CHOOSE THIS: Extra larta l>badroon borne. Spaclout tbreofboBt MUa Urlnt »om. larce a a ^ k lU b e n witk loU U cabloau. t nica badrooma with waidroba elaaata. full baaeaatit. .

NOTHING DOWN103 P E R M ONTH .

WILL L IT YOU MOV* INTO

dlnlBS^raa. LoU o( beautUul cab. Inet*. (all baaama«L U nta e a r p ^ wJtb alonya.NO DOWN PAYM ENT

$»7 P E R M ONTH

NOTHING,DOW N ,«10l P E R MONTH

rsTKent iaaludaa a raalb lrf. IbU

yoa cbooaa) bIoj alca Ualni ream, kluhan wltb atapla aailMta aatf

NO SOWN rA Y H SK T -lllI par

np (o traa la lawar latal l( you atMOM). BaaatUul Uvlnt ram with flraplaaa. KlUheii wllh built-in n n ia , o*en and beed. raa lly reoa wltb ittdlBS sisaa doen to patio. ALL O f- THE ABOVl MEN­TIONED HOHXScubaroifra wltb a e tU is d«w> U m da .tba »abt- U f. AU payaaaU Inclada tnaa and Inaaraaea. AU laelsda eon- atata dtlyaa, ctirb, tstler, a»war 0 ^ XmI lJMla«.*AU leU * 1 ^

« b S . v . T 3 a p - . : S ; i S S ^Uoa, plaaaa.

K E Y REALTY» 4 tbeahOBa Btrart Weak

4ts ACBZS, 114 tn ll lT a ^ baary

S o r ? K 'd .* :s i “ *

NORTH SIDE R EA LTY .Jaro ia. Idaba , »!*-**!»

1# Aer*a. Twta F al^ I H . ^

n A tra^ Twla rsUaJlt.OOe

* R O C ^ “ B i 0 U K T A m ~

REALTY

rA ’STBoM « M « 4

i” '10>a<r« piot (cBcad: ( t a Ian . bouaa roocaj cood

K i —paa;. aeraa“ aeraa awaei cloTerrnT.ii;

II Aeraa. foU walar riskt. c«ad lot- praraaBaatj. Sell la Ua beat, la- aatad tm Klmbarly load a t ad«a • ( Twla ralU, with arar 1.100 tm i *t Wfbway (raaUsa. T%!a la a bar- ta la a t |»,000. ■U Aeraa. coed (ar« Ua4 and deaa to town. E ilra water. }t w « 't Uat a t Ili.OOO.

ROBINSON 875 F ile r FELDTM AN REALTOR 733-1988

160 ACRESs to c k R a n ch • miles n o r th ea s t o f Sbotbone m oil road , a b e d ro o m -m o d e rn hom e. -137 sh a re s o f w ater. |43;000 w ith 110,000 cash a n d balance on c o n tra c t a t 9Vi% in te rest. O o n trae t allow ance In th e «v«nk o f w ater shortage.

THORNE ■' AGENCY

VbsM SII-HTl — ■boabraa. Idaba

BUSINESS and PROi'ESSIONAL

D I R E C T O R YN E E D A N E X R E R T ?O N E OP T H E S E C A N H E L P YO U l

Rm I Ettota For S «tt

Prita. Kane. Narada.

FO R SALE BY OWNER

Ofdea buUdlBK, II* Mala Araaaa -Waat.-'lB(YlMr^T40rs4uara faett

iBd (leer—to t Kuara (eat. Pull tlBlakad baaam*al.. (paiklas ar*a Ib raar, staa kaaL lOiaot (m la i* . CaU Dr. B. L. K r a l ^ P -

733-8238 o r 738-7042

A MONEY MAKERI

400 acreit, 160 acres cu ltivated. Je rom e a re a . A ll fenced. T hU is good land l ^ l n g well, w ith la ig e fields, land Is f re t from rocks. A n Ideal stock «et-up , b u t wUl n d se any crops grow n locally . T h ls jp la c a can a n d w iU -m ak e you-m oney .-$4« ,-. 000.00 $8000.00 dow n. SEE* IT SOONI

ijEROME REALTYa iS N o r th L incoln

Jerom e, Idaho 334-2900

STOCK RANCH

TRA D E FOR MOTEL1000 AOBES. Ml avltlratad and 1*. rlcated. rania rUhU Hodera I badroom home. neU l alid maeklna ahad, matol aoterad bay abed, new S atory bunk bouaa. Paad yarda (or 1000 haad, aatonaUa waUrara, tar« ioadlRf akola*. Uck room tn i Olhar (aelllllaa. Owaara •ttiUy. *11.00*.

CHRISTIANSEN- GATES AGENCY

Oeedlnt. Idaba *t4.44l|

Farms For Solt

South aide. Oood laeatloB. Good Imprevainaata. Oood eorrala (ar 1*0 bead ct callle. U ah fertility. WHIa lo U-D. '■

)lal<a 7SM tl|n i . i a i i

M.mkeia Mulllcle I.JtUn( Sei.laa

NEED HOM E I N JE R O M E f Wa bara ceapteta lltllnn aa Ja. ttw a homaa and aereafaa. Alaa

ly lood row arop (arma and :k raaabaa.

H E IS S INV ESTM EN T 0 0 . I.aon IIocKUb " DNlac II4>III4 none l l i - l l t t Jareme. Idaho

W IL L TRADE WlU aeaept a boma aa dewa pa^.

' h a r 6 £ d 's ' 7 g e n o yPkona tIM IU l l t - l t l l

Haaiber a( MaltlpU Llatlat

DAIRY SET-UPIt* Aeraa, bm iIit all in bay and paatara. Mara water aaallable tkaayou will uaa. Oood aatl, laya vary well. Twa badrooM borne. f«H<l leadnc abad, 1 iraaarlaa, walk Ihraufh dairy bar*. Tba pilaa U rlsht with oaly 11,0111 down.

JEROM E REALTYJerome, Idaba

114.1*0*

iltUaled wllb II aaraa baale, aat. I t hay, 4 baana. U p«e-

iura, wltb balanaa (er daralapmenl. Twa eeta a( laiprareiaanla plue ItmhlHg akadi and earrala. Price

yard leaailar. dilfewaia frarelal<.nai>lfta aeptia ayilema. m-IO«l,F lIilN M ik nF.PAIR

tlamaiofid'e Repair Cenur. Itl-tOII.

202 ACRES

S uI eeta a:

... b/n« akat. ...............................MI.IO*. Il0,*04 down. Gaod larn... lanadla la peaaaaalaR.

K A R L C.' FREEM AN REALTOR

S14 aiua Lakea Nartk >- Itl-H !*

Meiabar al HuUlyla Uallas

« A N 0 AND RO CK

2 t * : r i ‘i r o * t ; r £ S * H ‘§5?CROP BBd STOCK FARM. Wa lira ber« aad kaaw the aoll. Jet-w aaalat ^ wbaa kayUi aa tba Naxtb

144 Aerae, baary ioll. larce (lalda, (ull water rifbl, t badroom mod- arn beaa, apud aallar. Oa ellad road near Jarvma. dtO-Acra stock tascb, l i t aultl- vatad, carry 114 haad or a«era. Good boae. eloaa to acbooU. lU .- we.SOS Aeraa. two walla, IM euUt- Tatad. 100 mora can ba put In. Good t-badcoom borne. Don't orer- took tbU (er Itt.OOO. tl.OOO dewa.

W EN D ELL KEA LTYWeadell. Idaho Ht-12T4PHIL BQtREL HARK KOLL

Jacama-M4,4IM

COMBINATION SETUPttO Aeraa. «U nllea (iwn BuhL I hom«. k u eTwawr, land U n well. Frlead a t llt.OOO wllb food tarrna.t« aeraa eloaa ta Bakl. ll-acra beat allotnani, l - r e o n boma. I^ lu n • chlon barn. Total price, 111,100. Would aecepl yMr aaraafa b«(wa«a Buhl aad Klabarlt ea a trada.

FA RM ER'S REALTY

E4 Hartaaaa. Twla Palls Tlt.t44t Orrilla Saekett. Pilar llt>41il Xaa PatUraOB.. Buhl l l t - f l l l Balpb A u n in i f . Bubl •lt>4«lt

FOR SALEto ACRES, t u mllaa (rom town M oil road. i» aluraa paid up waUr. Cflo(srtsbI« bMia. low of seed eulbulldltiKa. Baa thla nice lylni land lor only 111,000.94 aa

ItO ACRES, hnaly thrae badnrnn homa on all read. Tenant hMiae,

kaallh. Ill.o to .tt GOOD TKBMB.

SCHMITT & M UFFLEYGooding, Idaho

014.4761

HAOERHAN, ltr.4401,

QUALIFIEDFARM ER K EED ED

to buy th is 155 acre ra n c h on a crop baalK-New ) bedroom hom e a n d o u t building w llh large m odem tra ile r house to g e th tr w ith $SO,OOOM firs t line m achinery m ostly new. Full 1 Inch o f w ater to th e acre, both canal and pum p, a ll fo r |ilO,OM.OO. low down paym en t to on* th»t cu t

llfy. Coma In and a* fu rth e r Inform ation.

qualify, for furU

LYNWOODREALTY

I II Blua Lakaa Naxb

AC8M 100 cul't,KUiLU leam Urpa

« rr,l .. ,1?*

^qUALTTT i

dUtrict o beita. Pai aactloB oi aoBtaet B lasnraaca detla.

•V Paature plat*). («ncrt t

«» acrea a l/ilf ,. .

telephone tood /r , ‘^ ‘’7 ■

the Boutb,A* aI

‘A rb ^ !"c .» .d ” -.'''’ “ '« » !

b - A ' i J a4'abap«. too

beUdlsra. j

COUNTRY ESTATE

40 ACHES4 bedroom , 3 b a th i. U tge \\y. in g a rea , w ith p lenty of wiq. d>w space to take a d v sn u it of a m ost beautiful view. O ood corrals, stock is le i, m». ch ine shop, a n d shop, io i h a i t a ’o f T w in Falls w»i(r. •ChU U a good place toT the gen tlem an farm er, v tio wout^ like to ra ise ponies, rejiaterM stock o r feed steers. |38,ooo. 114,000 d ow n„ . .

. o t t t a b l s f o r COUPl,* O R sm all fam ily. L tl'i set Wili tw o bedoom home today io* c a te d n e a r P a rk . G ss fumtce, g a rd e n spot. 17,500. May con- * lil« tr a d * lo r la tg er hom t

R O C K Y M O U N T A IN

R E A L T Y

SIS Main Avenue Nortk _Dave Luta ' t : ( UUWatna Bauer 1U-MM ,Prank Bootk tlWWi

Farm i For R tn»",-farm. i „ .

^food Imprer*.loeallon ,

aoulhilde. eloaa "lBieala. SUU pramt loeiila.' Va I ra^^aeaa. Write Bo, 79}.'“^,*:^

Implements

dltkin.' Phone T tt.l ln «

DAIRYMEN*DELAVAL OOMBINX PIFZL IN X MILKTO

Far saU a t surK ka. I nalti. .h^ patap to ba dUmaaUad. aba Wit

ranseiDanU e a a ^ nada wltb rlrtt party (or tlnw. L. A. Wamn; j Weet m Norik e t W »t I F«4

FOR SALE1 FARM HAND Pow er Bot 1 JO H N D E E R S B eet Bu<

vester1 JO H N D EERE M3 Plow 1 1941 CHEV pickup Palfa I t r u l Pbene I14.UH

Jerona

ATTENTIONFARMERS!!

m e I14.UH ^ 3

ION M

’Curl . Carl BdV wlU Curl bealOT.

ir l aida aanrayaritba la lil , loB dinar Opaliial

n u «iBlpaint bai bam IL ^ , •ra tka thU yaar aad la Ib taal coadllioa. Pkona tl4 l Caatlefari Call araalara ar aarly norBlat.

A LFA LFA CROWNING |Pall U a toad tia a ta erewa A

or wItk S »oial blU>uBulk PoUte Badt, PoUt* PUan, IOo Betweena, D lsn r Chain ia4 I^ n v a ^ r abaln, atiU arsllakla at |

—P A U L 'E Q U IP M E N 'T -^AND

W EL PIN G SHOPPaul I

.TRUCKS H1B&0 D odge D-fiOO. 5 sp M i 1 speed, 6 cylinder, 14' Curl pe* ta to bod.lOM Dodge D-500, 6 spetd, I speed, V -a, 14- Curl puUteb e d . ...........................................—1658 Dodge D-tOO, 9 speed. I speed. V-5, Just overhaultd .» y a rd D um p body a n d hcM 1S55 Dodge a ton , 4 speed, I spM d, V*l, l«nc w heel ta *

T R A M R S .U ' D oreey T an d e m axle pUt* I fo m t se m l- tra ile t w ith p»l> I sides, a ir brakes.15' P n ieh a u f t a n d e m i _ p l a t f o r m sam i-traller, t f I brakes. I _34’ F ru e h au f single axle p U I * ^

a 14' single a i le 'pup tnU m -1

DUMP BEDS .10' L ang 5 7^ dum p Hdr. I 1731 H ell ho ist. I

MeVEY’S ,I N C .^i l l Ird Aya«M Waal

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Furnitur* and A pplioncti A u te i Fgr Salt4tU-^^TON-««u4«kak«P-pl<hy^PlM

M>->W3.___________

A utei For S il t» H CHKy*O LKT-V «-t-<oef-w lH

m » r"kr

B p*cl»r h S f a io ^ S e d « n . D y. n a n o w , radio, h e iie r , 3 tonep « i n t .......................................v i i

S f f l f S " V . ' . £ V , 'S 3

A »9 Wlld.r. M«ho.n-'JS' . ..> <mb,

Htrold Hob*on.

'ph»B« wt: 4-'i— ______

W 1» lr .d . or % «r b<*f tod iprintira tot H»p Hath**. yboM

^rS l-M lT e r y w e z i .

^ U l M ^ Ct>U-« P»lat Btof*. »«

pum:

“i u t ’r Cutm$*j»rlBf«r. htUtn. 8»»fr- w SB 10 b«4 «f i"*** b«irtr». fI7 flBloer- tufen# liughtf. * t*« *. ------- phoMi^CIAL BREEDING tb i A. 0. 8.

Cholc. 01 ,[tm. br**4«. 10>% cr«At

.Itn. All b» t bulU P*fform-" a ind proifciy UfWd,. U dudisi

■, S«dU Ourtrudli, Bwf nwrm *nd Bnbast. Dos Xrtit- . TwU Faltt; GI*B

, J«rom«{ SlwyntlMUO. HiMltca-

ibf. w m i i . Batltr.CACHE VAIAST , ISJNG ASSOCIATION

nJta^ eMrit*d br Diirr Parraan Our A. L«IUh. Fhon* (4M«18,

JiB-fotUr, Fbeo*

Pot Prom pt, REMOVAL

u D u d iiBd D m Iu i

L I V E S T O G K rnoN E u s ooLLEcr

ID A H O H I D E

k T A L L O W C O .

BA N G E B U L L S A L E

Hcttl<ir4 ui.Sbsrtborn Balli >\M » d H<n«l - I t bi I* otlki at M<-

S iT IW D A Y , O C T . 2 1

.F IL E R , .ID A H O -

Stl* lu tu *t 11 A. M.. Sponiorri i j

Idiba C*Ulta«B-a i

„ . . . j otiitr floor* callad M aerrllC'flnlib. Kr*nt«r* Hard »KASY IKONEK wllh n»w htttin

mrnl. • Only I68.S0. • C «»ri.......h a y Elaetrk. Opaa lUl « p.m

cinvMa*. pletura klU yarti SlooU for raountlns. Brulrr' Vlaer CoT«rlTH. ISO Ind Avtnua K»t1> IrtAP l<OT«rinc. jou snu nvvnu*

ARUstKONQ gtakar Uaolaum, 7«rd< a ia. Goi>d atIa«tIon «C paltcrn d ill avtllabit » l (Is aqutr* n«nBtr’» Fttrallur*.

(Um^ c3 ? ^*tad&ir. RsBBlac'.°"K . s ‘w . a . ’•>

VINDOW SHADlsa ft« ap. Stoaa t* t c «ldth>. Odd alx«i «t>e fraa. All U. U. Kln«-« atoraa. aad Klni’t IdtjBwaod Sbopplag C«ntar.________

JDCTORH. lawiar*. otflea mmn»i«ri— You "III throw rocba at »our praaant dleUllas muhina 1( you^aM^»^«na

SMOKE Y

MOUNTAIN QANCHU ce iu e d a n d Bonded

JACK AND HY

D E E R R I F L E S

FEW 8U A L L CA LIBER LEVER A CTIO N R i n iE S ,

30-30 B O LT ACTIONEN FIELD S ...... ............ »28.88N EW K O D IA K 30-00 B O LT

A CTION ......:............AMMO

AN YTH ING T O O W ANT W E .H A V E IT

ALL GALS. AND OAUOBBW EST F IV E POINTS SPORTING GOODS

UP TO 11 H0NTH8 TO ?AY OPEN EVERY DAY

EVERY NtRHT

PIC K U P . 4 SPEED PLEET- 8ID E . 8 CYLINDER, W HITE WALLS.

ONLY >1795

, Y O U R E E M O T O R C O .

IM Main S«u(b Twin rail*

R I C E C H E V R O L E TINCORPORATED '

MAGIC VALLEY’S TRADING DEALER

. Camara CanUr haa f'

8p«Ul. »;*»•. n«.IS. Alw tTalfabl. a t Ipaalil prleaa Is t'zlO’. I'zU '. l l 'x ll '. I t 'z U ’ and l l ’z lt . SaaBar rurnltura. Ml Soath ihwheaa.

TAPE RECOHDERS. Tha Camtr. Can­ter hM lb« moat complela llnaa In Soulharn Idatw. Tran.Utor* /rom t i i . i i 10 *:oo. Quilltr ataracpboDle unlu from to K.OOO.

FOR SALE: Vanu traatad pMt bulld> Inc lltnbrr. corral aod pewtr 9«l*i.

s f i a ' r & aro«d. Ptona t t l .W I .________

TV. 140: babr bad. 11; amall cat apaca baatar. 110: ft’i l t ’ Cray carMt, IS ; and nabocaar dinlac n tm Ubla,

II (top uuiiD» ror«<or<Ilnc tjm t on ena aniL. Upa. Kra« damoBitntlon

4 DICTATION macblna from tha Camara CanU'r U aa baaatlfal a* blonda aaaraUry and muah no arflclaat. StarU astomallcally at tl.. aound ot rout volca. Btopa anlamat* Icallr '•ban you atop UUilB» Foarhour* o f -------real ^ -But don't <oma in t» **• it ii don't want to ba unbappr wlUi

--------- -------china.1*4, lx«. I»*-aBd Ixl8. Mo. 1 ______

tar <lr »<* l »0 par If. Surficad ahaetlnc t t t . il{ , 140, MO and ITS

' n tr K dapandinc on crada. Bavaral biinkt o( luBbcr au ltkbU ^-R M ato mII» tov.rlnc ttO JMOO.af

- J " - a n n " ftmUr. aoma aurfaead. aoma roucb, mliad laBctha asd nlzad -Wldtba for t i l par M. ix l and 1x10 B /L corral lumbar, aoina aurfacad. •oma rough. tlO par K. Uaar othar harialni. Wandall UIII and Lumbar Companr, Palrflald, Idabo.

C«alMt il« 0« Ml To«tLUM BER N SX D a

DallHrad diraet fro* aUl j iU CARNEY • 1 IH I7I

and II,uaib. At. . . ... L. ._ avtrrdaf ai-

r W onte d to Bxiy

BMui h ,„ .' and mlical-lI'hoM ttn .u in '1 Tlni.‘ l!kllll *,?■* "*"ba» want* l4^!l!ii"P:.l,lri.h.,.m bultdlci.B . . THAIlC liir .our 11. ^

W j .a.| T .n n .r '..|

Pou

SHOP TOOLSSIO U X VALVE REFAOER

B lO ttX H ARD S E T O RIN DER flEN CH Q R IN D E R

LA RO E STEAM CLEANER W HEEL PU LLER

(LYLE) R ID O E REAMER (V IC T O R ). TO RCH AND

' • ■ A m *O A U O K -------- •A O rrY L E N B OENERATOR

BU M PER JA CK HYDRAULIC M O T O R HOIBT

Othar Khop Tool*.All Uoc Condltloa.

rhona 17M14I, CMllaford KDDIR WHIT*

Furniture and Appilancat

rniun ih i old. kiMlrie,

.P-PPI-.

• " f «r*l«a. 711.

D E E Rand

E L K

H I D E S

W A N T E D

T o p CaBh PrlCM . . . P re*h- aalt«d o r d ry 4 m ile E a i l of M otor-V u C o m er SoutU

I D A H O H I D E &

T A L L O W C O .

SMeia] StnrictBflMH-ld » A ^k "JU alM .' Call c 'biMta*

. 7l»-tlO«._____ ______claaaad,lattalM . r n » I m ldaat. 7»M0H,soil. Uoyd Crain

.B d(«irtr llna. cla.— abU rataa. Hakaa'a Rota Rootar Sawar Sanrle*. lUar, otM W Hl.

naad only ona yaar. I t l . M H U I.TTE NSBT^iad plaaoi. CalTeallact oi

writ*. Top valu* offarad. Claada Brown llaala Ceatway.

UBO) BPtNBT vlai “ ->nad uvricbta. T

illcatloiu. WKtc Uwli. Poeatalla.

ilica I 1111. Phona 711-1111,a s u7‘RIAL parehaaa p ita for baclnalnc

htnd inidaaU. K«w aad oiad’iw tn .

USED ACR080NIQ BALDWIN plans. Pranch pr«vlnlcal atyllnc. Uka naw, bill rfrailktlly raduiad. Call 7l»-0tll,

M oblff H om tt111! I I ’

trallar 7»R.

I 'U ari) i i ‘ ' U ;ilar . . .Nulty-a Utad Cara, UlS Klmbarly Road,

h ttl Up* Ioff. • •

AIRBTHEAM. Kanaklll and BhtiU. Topt In iraval trallar*. Blu* Uka* Trailer Park, blfiiwar *> asrtb, Tular.ii i ,

UOHILE . .W _ _ ..V ..., W r - —<r 14’ and M' losf 10’ wida |4,IOO:

hratUpaa and wtUr llnaa tt% off. Adaplan tO% off. Dla«>unl on "

.liar iu p p ta . - • • -

hi>n(lnc. Call I tI .IU i.UUMTiE^ a tU a iU . Ll.tiWtl.bl,

t u f p«lT. I wiw*l trallar. • x Oeadnibbat. Upara tir*. l i t *.........“■ - H4.414>.

;a niiBvnoi.ET 4radio, iiraltr, pc-.., MSlna. local o«ntd,

■zllda VJI r».l

ii(» il t » CHEVROLET 4 door ladin. Wdio, haatar. powtrcllda, V*

»n*ina, powar tlearlni. powar brakaa, a raal sood buy. | i m

m : CHEVROI.BT 4 door, radio,

I t i l CHEVROLW tUMon »i«on, 4 door, radio. baaUr. powar fllda, cood nihbar. VI antln*. A cood family car. Cfran......... .......................non

n i l PONTIAC 1 doer bard top. radio, haaiar, bydrtmalle. powar ataarlnr, powar biakaa.

' Complata m o t o r orarhaul. Only .................-............ i m

PICKUPSIIW CHEVROLET H ««• lone

ohaat bail. 4 ai>**d. 1 cirlndtr motor, llaaulda body, na« ra- M PP-tlrai, haaiar. Krtnial hitch, a raal clean pickup......................................... IIH I

IH I CHEVROLET H ton lone whMl bata. i.ipaad. baatar. cood rubbar. Kcancal hitch. I cyllndar motor. Baa thlaena. Only ----- ---- ------t l l t l

l i l t c n rv R O L rr ^ ton t apMd, ba«t*r, cood body. Only ..llt l

J I tt CHEVROLET taa S tpaad. haaUr. naw paint, a raal nlaa Plekup. .............. ........ __ tlH

R I C E C H E V R O L E T I n c .Jaretna iX n . ’ta »p.ai. 114.4111

Bundty boun 10 a .a . to • p.m.

S P E C I A L

s p e c i a l , ; s p e c i a l

T H E I S E N ’S

F I N E C A R SARE RBDUOED I N PR IC E')>

1 9 5 3 F O R D C l u b S e d a nV f, radio, baatar.

W A S 1 3 8 6 N O W $ 1 9 9

1 9 6 0 P L Y M O U T H t u d o rRuaa aood, look* cead. ipaalal

. ^ 6 6 . ,

1 9 5 2 C H E V . C l u b 'S e d a n

W A S ' ? 2 9 5 N O W $ 1 8 8

1 9 5 6 P O N T I A C S e d a naUBdard tl

B R O W N I N G ’ST O U in r o iC K DEALER

1 9 5 8 B U I C K8p«clal Coup*. Radio, heaU r, w h lU fin ish , A One Owner, ............................................ 11195

1 9 5 6 B U I C K

1 9 5 1 M E R C U R Y

1 9 5 0 P O N T I A C

E A S Y G M A C

T E R M S

PHONE 7J8.«iai

B R O W N I N G A U T O C O .

S P A E T H ’SPR IC K S REDUCED

10«0 O L D S SU PER K Holiday coupe. P u ll power, new tlr is . .. ............................................. .»ai9s

I960 FO R D OALAXIE 4 door sedan . Pow er i te tr ln i , radio, h e a te r, au tom atic tranam ls- ■Ion, IS,000 actiial mlles .llM S

1»U O LDS A 4 door ledan . F u l l pow er w ith a ir condi* tlo a ln * ...............................» m 5

1W7 CHTVROLET 310, 4 door VS. R adio , heate r. Pow er- tU de, new p a in t. Pe rfec t in

19M PLY M O D TH SAVOY. V I 3 door h a itf top . Radio, heater. Pow erfU te .............. .............. t m

1S58 BX nCK SPECIA L 4 door h a rd to p . Pow er ite c r ln s , r a ­d io , h e a te r, Dynaflow. new p a in t, new tlrea ............-..4791

S P A B T HM 0 T 0 R £ 0 .

«a>*. Idaha Pbaaa tt4.4M«

B E T T E R B U Y S

I N B U H L

1 9 6 9 C A D I L L A CCoop* DaVllla. Air aoaditloBlBC. fully p«w*r^

I 9 6 0 C O R V A I K » 1 7 9 6D * lm tW. * P.W _______

W A S ' ' } 6 8 T " ' ' i 5o ' i V » 3 9 6

1 9 6 0 F A L C O N T u d o r

- W A S t l 6 9 S - N G W - H 4 9 5 -

1 9 5 6 S T t l D E . C h a m p io nO'drif*. radio. batUr, alaaa, U- tatlor abarp. lutoaa.

W A S $ 6 9 5 N O W $ 4 8 0

I S B l M E R C . - M o n t f i M y .

T O ^ T e S o * ”

1 9 5 8 O L D S S p o r t h r d t p .BaaatUul aalUaa vlilta iatarkr ^ 1 ^^«r. iMdad aaeataorlat.

W A S ^ I I B S b" ’ N O W $ 1 8 7 7

T H I N K I N G G A R S ? T H I N K T H E I S E N ’S I I

1 9 5 9 F O R D F o r d o r________________________________ Ratramaly titan, Mlty a««lpM-

w T s ” , ‘ i 6 4 6 " n O W 1 1 3 8 8

Pbana 4lt*t«ti.

... Mil. 0 * U AviBua Bnulb.Jt-m T , •_________

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. . .n i r w T 'a i ; t .7 h t l ; . .

B p P O S S E S S l f i N S

Ml* TV (ntw pittura ;ranilalor iidia, IMI r*(rlf(r*ta«r, dlnatU Mw). llMtnlal 4 buri*r

P A T ZAPPLIANCE A ND MUBIO

’ JtroM* 114.1111'

__ n-Atra ttaval trail*Anialui and Nitbua nwblla

ita. d a iU Vallar Uobllt Hamaa, nllta waal af ally llailu. aoulh

■ nioaad aandayl.IHT SEHIEB I I I Psrd. aaV

Ntw paint, t»m»l*la s M a r ______ _^ tasulitad vin, napU te with laf

W I L L S E L LT R U Q K S

T w o l* T O N O R IV R O L rr I tuokB , o n i M M . t m IMS. O n* D O D O l 9>T0N , SIM. A ll th iM a r t a q u lp M 1004 b M i bad f. WUl MU aa«h on* w ith ab o u t M - o r 40«da7 bH k h a u l . . ,

r a o N i n s - M » i

1 9 5 9 F O R D T h u n d f l r b l r da itatl mllti, fallr

^ A s ! $ m W " N t ) W $ 2 6 6 6

1 9 6 1 M E R C U R Y F o r d o r

S a M r o M V a ' S r ' * " ^ ^ W A S 1 2 6 9 9 N O W $ 2 4 4 4

1 9 8 0 F A L C O N F o r d o r. fttUl aaa

^ S ' $ i e 9 S N O W $ 1 6 5 5

r W W T Y B O U I o i m ' M O M V W * 0 A M

PRIOBD AOOOROINOL1

' T H E I S B N M O T O R S101 Mila AfMH* JUtt

Wateh ThelMni l ln a lr a Fri­day N lih t to t Mora Out- itand ln i f ujra . . .

1 9 S 9 C H E V . $ 1 5 9 8aadaa. aa41« kaatw. aat»-

1 9 5 8 C H E V ; $ 1 6 9 5ia p ila Bpart 9«i«« (8haf»|

1 9 5 6 C H E V . $ 9 9 6t i t . 4daor. aKALBBABPt

C O M M lfiR C lA L S i m C ^ , f l 4 4 H

Autea For.,Salt

■ W I L L S

■OCTOBER HA RV EST

S PE CIALS .

Wbara cuiiomaii aand thalr frknd» JIIO RAMBLER Cutlom 4-dor tta. tl»n wacon. Radio, baatar and au- tofliallc tranimiiilon. Ona ownar.local car. Vary claan, only .... t l l t t]M0 Ctir:vn01.CT Vl ImpaU. 4- d«or hktdtep. PoKar ataarinc. ra< dio. baadr and powarcUda. Vary

.* k a rp -a i .4 .* i.ly ^ ..............-.1J4I4-I t i l >'ORD VI Fairlana (00. 4^'oor

A u tq a F o r S a la

TREMENDOuT S A V IN G S61 OLDS EX ECU TIV E CARS Fully Equipped. LOW MILE­AGE. t

S P A E T H ,

million. A raal buy .............11J4*H it RAMBLER VI 4-<!o«r cuitom' alallon wac«n. Powar iMtrinCi ra> illa. haatar a n t automatic trtnt- mlaalon. OnV .............. ......... | l4 n1U7 LINCOLN 1-door hardtop. Powar ilH rln i, powar brakaa, ra­dio. baalar. powar aaal. rafrlctra-

. I l l l CHEVROLET atatlon «a(- Ml. t-door. radio, haattr and orar. drlva. Only ........................ _..»7II

Excallant. Only ....................... |M I '] |I4 CHKVROLTT 4-door aadaa. aadk>. batUr and aiindard tnna> mlaalon. Only <7,000 mllaa__1141

P I C K U P S — T R U C K S

1959 CHEVROLET V I 3M ton truck Sleeper, 3 speed axle. 8 speed transm ission . ONLY- .... - ....................................... 13495

19U INTERNATIONAL. L on f w heelbase, H to n . R a d i o , h e a te r a n d 4 speed.

1941 w ith cab.

M A N Y M O R E '

F I N E B U Y S

W I L L S

U s e d C a r D e p t

141 dlii jCrSBDt Wtak 7U.7III

' LavtU L. VUb Bay Howard Tl»-4tlt 111-1111

Twla ra th

^ 5 M E R C m y j a s a U - i l S - i ' t ^ ^H Ford 4_door .... I . - . - I I m i io O*4 th«»rolat t door ........ _ .||« ,C#M Cht»rolat Baltir j door ..ISH.OO I i Buiek t door .................. f44l,0«

B O B R E E S E

U S E D C A R S

T hese e a rs ARK tx a d e - lu oo 1963 modela,' All a re one owner, low m il tac e . Som e of these u n its haTe new car'gua ran tees.

1 9 6 0 C H E V . ' -$239[InpalB fortlor. V*. 14t-cabU ioeb teciaa, radio, baatar, powar itaar» Inc aad fcraka. BtantlfnI wbHt palat. atw Ura*.

1 1 1 9 5

U, Taa ritk ip .

1 9 5 7 C H E V .U T«a Pltkop.

NEW OAR BUTERS BAVE U O N Zr IN BDBL

Aatbarliad ObmaUl Dsaltra "

M A G I C V A L L E Y

--------- M O T - G R S ---------

- ^ T W m F A l X S ‘ “

E Q U I P M E N T C O .

U S E D C A R S

1*11 OAfilLL&O Badaa. Om 4

19M CH EV RO LET U too , « oy lln d tr a n d 4 -speed . X x tra lo o d . .

. ^ l U O H SV B O L rr-U -liin jyL

c jayH io n T . a , . . ; a .a . 1;

ItU O ^SM O B IL I II. a«Udt|

llllOLDIMOBILB II. bardlap aatipa, r i l l pawtr, aiat«r ioa« r tb a l l i .------------------i i.iH

lll irq a D .4 daar w uaa. 8ta».

P I C K U P S

1I» 0 » V R 0 L K T H ton. | . i ^

I l l l miJ^&TlONAL H tM

T R U C K S

lIU p O D aa I laa. U a i wktak

IMlflMIVROLIT d i d p - t»»*

T R t i C K L A N S W E S T

1 9 5 7 P L Y M O U T H - 1 8 9 6Pordar S eyiladtr auadard tr ta f

' mUiioa. ntw motor. rwUa, baatar.

1 9 5 7 R A M B L E R $ 8 9 5Parlor, radta, baatar, naw palat AutesMlt traatmlaalaB. Sbarp.

1 9 5 9 F O R D $ 2 7 9 5nnadtrblrd. Radi*, baatar. powtr ataarin* aad b n k « . TdIm * paUt. TUt *ar It raally abarp.

1 9 6 9 C H E V . $ 1 7 9 5

dla. haatar. law t i i« . baaatlful darh btat palat. Ifela aar I* rtally alaaa. Oaly I0.0«0 actakl alia*.

P I C K U P S ■1946 O H X V R O U T 9 tocL 3

spw n y l e w ith o r e r ^ t

M O T O R C O .

C A R L E S O N ’S

SPECIA L'

C H O I C E — ? 3 9 5

’5 4 M e r c u l - y 2 d o o rO re rd rlv e -c ie a n .

’53 , F o r d 4 d o o rV I stick—Sharp .

’5 4 C h e v r o l e t4 door, 310 sedan,- autom atic.

C H O I C E — $ 3 9 5

C A R L E S O N ’S

U N I O N M O T O R S

HAS

S L A S H E D P R I C E S

B U Y A W I N T E R I Z E D

U S E D C A R

Cold W eather C a n U a a a

CotUy R e p a in t D o o t le t th la

hap p en to jm i t

T R A D E T O D A Y !

$ 6 9 61 9 5 6 M E R C U R YTudor aadaa. riaor a b lt t ,______

'> a t traaa aad wUla.

1 9 6 6 D E S O T O ‘ $ 6 9 6TBd#r bardtop. VS Mtflat, radio, haatar, powat atatrlaf. bnkta aad aa«L

1 9 6 6 F O R D $ 6 9 5Tttder. VI *««{■*. ndto, baMar,

•TtrdriT*. UrtcaM bbak aad wMta

1 9 6 6 B U I C K $ 6 9 6B p a ^ t e ^ bardtop. Badla, haaW

1 9 6 7 P O N T I A C $ 7 9 5

1 9 6 V F O R D — - t W 6, c«(tea tee, tular.

malic tatCM Waak h M wklu,

1 9 6 6 R A M B L E R S 8 9 5rerdor atatlaii wafoa. I ajiiadar.

1 9 5 6 C H E V .VI, 1 . a

en fln e and 4-speed. Good Urea a a d p a in t.

19M OM O, 1 to n w llh duals a n d a tM k rack . Raoent m oto r o rarb au ). O o o d tlrea. .

1991 J I K P P l« k .u P -no to r o T a r b a u l , niw paint.

.1911 8 T 0 D IB A B 3 R M ton. T o u r tn d e - l n wUi n a re r be w orth m ore. Come In a n d le t ua f itu re you a deal. Term a to

J E E P S

F O R

H U N T I N G19U J ia p ' p tekup, 4 wheel d rive. I M Ures, naw pa in t. TsrY iQod oondlUcn, raeent m o to r w ra r tu u L —

I M l J a e p l ‘ pieKup, 4 wheel d rlva. naw r a a r Ures, a i tr a n o d tnalde and o u t. D(>NT1 U 8 0 T H IS O N E --------4«M

AU a a 1 ^ M laatlen «C r m t

B O ^ R E E S E

M p T O R C O .■ ■ , ’l ■

IM llw k tad AvaaM o p w ltw la e * 'O U M ia w d a r - XwarM aea 1 I |.|U 1 M iM ltk

1 9 6 9 O P E L $ 1 0 9 5

1 9 W F O R D $ 5 9 6Valriaaa fardar.- VI. I’o ra^m uit. Wiat* a i i v U u .

1 9 6 9 F O R D . - $ 1 6 9 6P a l ^ fardar. VI. radi« haatw,

i ^ 5 7 F O R D ' $ 1 2 9 6

iS tiS lu a* * ' * * ^ U a ri* '

1 9 5 0 F O R D $ 1 7 9 5

1 9 5 4 N A S H $ 2 9 6Panlar B t U a u ^ . J I M J ^

‘l952 M E R C ^ Y .^ J196f ito r abUl, b

i 9 6 1 - ^ V I 6 T O R I A - ^ t l 9 6TUdor bardtaik VI, rMU. baatar.

C O M M E R C I A L S

1 9 4 7 J E E P $ 6 9 5d 'w bttj drita,- » * * .J « > a V ^ ^

October 19-M. I H l ■

Aurai Far'Salw

— W I R T H L I N ’S A - 1

U S E D C A R SW H E R E 'A L irC A R a ARB

CARKTULLT W IN T E R IZ ED l

J CbrrreUt pUkup“.;:z:;._ ;:|jj,M " ' --------------

NO DOWN PATMENT NSCEfl-• .SARY ON APPROVED «

5 6 D O D G E 8 $ 7 9 5

fra‘nl'"'l.iir* '°*

5 6 . F O R D $ 8 9 5 .Country Squirt VI, Ftrdomatlt powar ataarinc.

57 CHEVROLliT *10954 rfoor action wacos I cyllndar, powar lllda.

6 8 M E R C U R Y $ 1 2 9 &Moniclair t door 'bardtop pawtr brakaa. powar atatrlnt (#(**).

6 0 F O R D $ 1 5 2 9

ard^'traaimuJto’ *

6 0 F O R D $ 1 9 9 9Calaxla 1 door VI CrtiJaomaUa, powar ctaarinc (claaa). ’

6 0 F O R D $ 2 1 9 6Galaxla 4 door Vs Cml*aoi*tJ,. powar brakaa, powar *ta*rias (lika •tw),

6 9 R A M B L E R . $ 1 7 9 $Ambaaaador 4 dear, p«wtr brakaa powar ftatrlar, aaly 11.000 mllaa.

5 9 M E R C U R Y $ 2 1 9 6

P I C K U P S .

__________

•O O T H LZMOCUf J B t O i a

G L E N g ; J E N K I N S

C i p i V R O L E T

B a ttv V m i Car Barialna. A a t tha .

O K C O R R A L

H O T N O W A N D S A V E

1 9 6 1 C H B \ ^ O l i rlapala apM aelaa. B it U » T l

B IG ; D I S C O U N T

1 9 6 0 C H E V R O L E T- 5 ? * ^ «.<*or.aUUaa wnaa. ..

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I 9 6 0 O T E V i R O l i T • ,atlAir d aaar aadaa. ■(* IM T l motor, 4 apaad ilaar abtft tnm*. alt*l«» Baa U b tm p t i t >- - '

1 9 5 9 'O L D S M O B lt iB

?bSi«B . B ieR S e. _

1 9 5 9 M E R C U R Yrtrhbaa t daar apeat aau w mtfm .wHh. M

----------------- -------- » 2 1 » 6 .

I S H F O R Dra lrk M 'd daar aadaa V I matar, F*rd*wm * iraaaalaita*.palat, wUU wall t lm .

1 9 5 5 P L Y M O U T HI t t o ^ U w S a M ^ '^ j ^ a a l, „ ^

1959 IN TERN 'TL.$17954 wbttl dhta, >tw matM aiarbsul, a t* tutaaa paiat. 4^p*ad.

1969 C H EV .- $1696 ***"

1951 CHEV. $396 A i w .

1951 CHEV. 1806% t^a. M p a a i, baa*r *>l* tlrat, aad wbtala.

1958 FORDU toa. VI, drtPtO.JtV atw aaal erran .

1955 IN T E R N T L . $495U L aai wbadbaaa; W tar.

1 9 5 8 F O R D

1 9 5 8 G .M .C .

Wblu riakb. Baa a ia . .

$ 1 8 8 5

$ 1 4 9 5

.1 8 0 5

T o n C H E V . 9 1 7 0 5

1 0 5 4 > 0 R 1 ) 1 4 9 6

l i a f i r a t v i f e r t S r

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K R A FT X O W CALORIE, 8-oz, .

d r e s s i n g s ................. - ............- .............. 3 9 c

KRAFT LO W CA1.0RIE, 8 -o i.

B L E U C H E E S E . . . . . . i ............................. 4 3 c

DINTY MOORE, 24-O I. ________________________

B E E F S T E W ........................ - - ..............- : : r 5 7 c

S T E E R O C U B E S ...................................... 2 3 c

W H ITE STAR, V i CAMS

t u n a ............................. ................... 3 f o r 1 . 0 0

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....... : ......................................... - 4 9 c

REGULAR SIZE

L U X F L A K E S .............................................. 3 7 c

B A T H SIZ E

P R A I S E S O A P ...............................2 f o r 4 3 c

REG. S IZ E

P R A I S E S O A P .............................. 2 f o r 3 1 c

lO c O F F , 3 -L B .

S P R Y ........................................................................... 8 9 c

5 /2 -O Z .

A I R W I C K ........................................................... 5 9 c

g i a n t s i z e

R I N S O B L U E .........../ - ................................... 8 3 c

g i a n t s i z e , 1 0 c o f f

S U R F .......................................................................... 7 3 c

O H IO , D E L U X E , 5 0 's

B O O K M A T C H E S ............ ..................... 2 9 c

N A B IS C O O R E O .

C R E M E S A N D W I C H E S , 3 f o r 1 . 0 0

1 5 -o z . O .C E A N S P R A Y

CRANBERRY SAUCE 5 .OR LOOTURKEY, CHICKEN, BEEF

lb.F R E S H L E A N

PORK CHOPS lb 59- T A S T Y , T A N G Y

MINCEP HAM 3 ibs 1.01A C f r e s h p i - o d u c e -

G O L D E N R I P E

B A H A H A S — T ^ iT E X A S , R U B Y R E D S ,

GRAPEFRUIT 3i2<F A N C Y , R O A S T E D

PEANUTS .. .3 8<

N A B IS C O .

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P A S C O , 6 - o z , F R E S H F R O Z E N

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S E G O M I L K .............................

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T E A B A G S ............................... .................... 6 9 c

LIPTO N 'S, 3 .0 Z.

I N S T A N T T E A ...................... 9 8 c

L I P T O N T E A ....................... 8 9 c

8*01. W ISH BO N E

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t N H » I G r J U 1 C r 5 l 9 5 ^1 0 - o z . R O Y A L G A R N E T , R E D

RilSPBERRIES..5i1.'’°8 - o r . L I B B Y 'S - C H I C K E N , T U R K E Y , B E E F

MEAT PIES....5 89*

A C s p e c i a l s

F & P, -(6-oz.

TOMATO JUICE ................................4 ,

T ,)sS fE W E L L , 3 0 3 C A N S , C U T

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T A S T E W E L L , W H O L E K E R N E L o r C R E A M S T Y L E

CORN . . . . ................................ : 6 ,0.8

S H U R F IN E , N p , 2 ' / j C A N S

TOM ATOES........................................... 4 po.l

T A S T E W E L L , 3 0 3 C A N S . ^

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D E L U X E F R E N C H ........................ 3 5 c

lO c O F F , H IL L S BR O S.

- C O F F E E - - - . . . : . : . ; . ......... : ; . . 2 - l b . 1 .3 1

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C Q F F E E ...................... ............. ....................... 7 3 c

H O R M E L , 1 5 .0 Z .

C H I L I W i t h B E A N S ........................ 3 9 c

H O R M E L , I 5 . 0Z.

T A M A L E S ............................ ........................ 3 1 c

L IP T O N 'S C H I C K E N N O O D L E

S O U P , 2 c o f f ...................... . 2 p k g s . 2 7 c

L IP T O N 'S C H IC K E N RICE

S O U P , 6 c o f f ............. . . . 2 p k g s . 3 3 c

L IP T O N 'S T O M A T O

S O U P , 6 c o f f ................... . 2 p k g s . 2 5 c

2 c O FF ! O C E A N S P R A Y , I S .o z .

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CINNAMON ROLLS3 PKGS. 1 * 0 0

O R IC A , 1 1 .o z .

MANDARIN ORANGES........... . 5 ro.

S W I F T S P R E M , 12 .0 Z .

LUNCHEON M EA T............. ....................

L A C H O Y , 3 4 .0 1 .

BEEF CHOP SUEY ,

L A C H O Y , 34 .OZ.

MUSHROOM CHOP SUEYL A C H O Y , 34 .0Z.

CHICKEN CHOP SUEY

GILLETTES of DECLO

M e r r i l l ’s F o o d B a s k e tj o l d S t r i k e S t a n i [ A ' P o u l

COURTESY MARKE1

F ig l i th A v e n u e M a r k e t I ARN(T w i n F a l l s 1 G o l d S f .

Food FairG o l d S t r i k e - S t o m p s I d a h o

PAULS DRIVE IN | FOOD MARKETSG o l d S i r i k c S t a m p s J c r o t t i c